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New Zealand's Financial Markets Authority Debate Discusses Whether Passive Or Active Management Is Best
Date 20/02/2020
Leaders from New Zealand’s investment industry gathered in Auckland last night to debate whether investors benefit more from passive or active fund management, a topic that is dividing the sector.
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CFTC Swaps Report Update
Date 19/02/2020
CFTC's Weekly Swaps Report has been updated, and is now available.
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IIROC Launches Cybersecurity Microsite
Date 19/02/2020
Cybersecurity is a key issue for Dealers and IIROC. Cybersecurity has been an important priority for IIROC for the last few years.
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Nadex Product Schedule For The Japan Holiday On February 24, 2020
Date 19/02/2020
Due to the Japan Holiday on Monday, February 24, 2020, the Japan 225 contracts will have a modified trading schedule. Please refer to the Holiday Product Schedule Guidelines for specific product trading hours.
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Minutes Of The Federal Open Market Committee, January 28-29, 2020
Date 19/02/2020
The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Open Market Committee on Wednesday released the attached minutes of the Committee meeting held on January 28-29, 2020.
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ICO Issuer Settles SEC Registration Charges, Agrees To Return Funds And Register Tokens As Securities
Date 19/02/2020
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced settled charges against blockchain technology startup Enigma MPC for conducting an unregistered offering of securities in the form of an initial coin offering (ICO). Enigma, based in San Francisco and Israel, has agreed to return funds to harmed investors via a claims process, register its tokens as securities, file periodic reports with the SEC, and pay a $500,000 penalty.
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Stimulus Hope Buoys Commodities - Commodities Bounced Back Modestly Last Week As Chinese Workers Began To Return To Work And Chinese Authorities Announced Additional Stimulus, William May, Senior Economist, IHS Markit
Date 19/02/2020
Following the sharp drop at the start of February, the IHS Markit Materials Price Index (MPI) bounced slightly last week, rising 0.4%. Six of the MPI’s ten sub-categories rose. Although coronavirus cases continue to rise, markets calmed on the aggressive actions of the Chinese government both to contain the outbreak and support the economy. Buyers seemed to take heart, stepping back into the market to take advantage of lower prices. Market participants seem to be buying into a more positive outlook with the return of workers to factories in some regions of China and the announcement that Beijing will enact "targeted and phased" stimulus measures such as lower corporate taxes and releasing more funds for provincial authorities.
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Moscow Exchange Recommends Candidates For Supervisory Board
Date 19/02/2020
On 19 February 2020, the Moscow Exchange Supervisory Board approved a slate of Supervisory Board candidates for the coming year. Eight of the 12 nominated candidates would be Independent Directors, exceeding the requirements of Moscow Exchange’s Listing Rules and the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code.
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Michael Bloomberg To Sell Bloomberg LP If Elected President
Date 19/02/2020
Michael Bloomberg's campaign announced today that he will sell the company he founded in 1981 if he is elected president.
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SEC Charges Global Alcohol Producer With Disclosure Failure
Date 19/02/2020
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against alcohol producer Diageo plc for failing to make required disclosures of known trends relating to the shipments of unneeded products by its North American subsidiary to distributors. Diageo has agreed to pay $5 million to settle the action.
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