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  • Intercontinental Exchange Provides Statement About New SEC Rule On ETFs

    Date 27/09/2019

    Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE:ICE), a leading operator of global exchanges and clearing houses and provider of data and listings services, made the following statement today in response to passage of Rule 6c-11 by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This rule was designed to modernize the regulation of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), bringing new standards to the ETF industry and opening the door to significantly more participation and innovation.

  • SEC Charges Canadian Clean Fuel Technology Company And Former CEO With FCPA Violations

    Date 27/09/2019

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Westport Fuels Systems, Inc., a Canadian clean fuel technology company headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, and its former chief executive officer, Nancy Gougarty, of Leesville, South Carolina, have agreed to pay more than $4.1 million to resolve charges that they violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by paying bribes to a foreign government official in China.

  • American Financial Exchange (AFX) Announces People’s Bank Of Seneca As The First Native-American Minority-owned Bank To Join Exchange

    Date 27/09/2019

    American Financial Exchange (AFX), an electronic exchange for direct lending and borrowing for American financial institutions, announced today that People’s Bank of Seneca headquartered in Seneca, Missouri, has joined the Exchange. People’s Bank of Seneca is the first Native American minority-owned bank to become a member of the AFX. 

  • SEC: Automaker To Pay $40 Million For Misleading Investors

    Date 27/09/2019

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Michigan-based automaker FCA US LLC, and its parent company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V., for misleading investors about the number of new vehicles sold each month to customers in the United States.  FCA US and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles have agreed to pay $40 million to settle the charges.

  • Stress Testing For Human Beings - Speech By Charles Randell, Chair Of The FCA, Delivered At The Gleneagles Pensions & Savings Symposium

    Date 27/09/2019

    Highlights:

    • Bank regulators test the resilience of the system to future economic downturns – for conduct regulators, it’s the human impact which also matters
    • The system needs to support savers to make good decisions in good times and bad.
    • Affordability and appropriate arrears handling vital for a fair consumer debt market.