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Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) Lists Reem Investments Shares On Second Market
Date 30/09/2018
Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX), the region’s leading financial market, has listed Reem Investments PJSC shares on the second market, a market dedicated for trading of shares of private companies, under the symbol “REEM”. Trading on Reem Investments shares officially started on Sunday, September 30 of the current year.
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DGCX Records Highest Average Daily Volumes
Date 30/09/2018
Total volumes on the Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX) this year hit 17,255,556 contracts at the end of September, with yearly Average Daily Volumes (ADV) at their highest ever, reaching 89,873 contracts per day.
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The Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) Announces The 3rd Quarter 2018 Indices Maintenance
Date 30/09/2018
The Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) announces that Bonyan REIT Fund and Swicorp Wabel REIT Fund have been included to TASI and REITs Industrial Group index.
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The Amman Stock Exchange Index Quarterly Review
Date 30/09/2018
Mr. Nader Azar the Chief Executive Officer of the Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) said that the ASE has conducted the periodic quarterly review of the ASE index constituents in purpose of ensuring that the ASE General Price Index reflects the market performance and the trading activity of the listed companies. By this rebalancing, the activity of listed companies in regard to trading during the last quarter has been reviewed. After that, the ASE has conducted its screening process for all listed companies using the full market capitalization of the companies and the number of trading days during last quarter. It is worth mentioning that the criteria adopted by the ASE are similar to the criteria applied by many leading international index providers.
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The Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) Announces The Quarterly Update (3rd Quarter 2018) To The Number Of Free Float Shares For All Companies
Date 30/09/2018
The Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) announces that the number of free float shares for all companies have been updated for the 3rd quarter 2018 (27/09/2018). The updated number of free float shares is used in the calculation of Tadawul All Share Index (TASI), Industrial Group Indices and Parallel Market (NOMU) Index, and is effective Sunday 30/09/2018 (20/01/1440 H).
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Statement Regarding Agreed Settlements With Elon Musk and Tesla, SEC Chairman Jay Clayton, Sept. 29, 2018
Date 30/09/2018
Today, the Commission announced agreed settlements with Elon Musk and Tesla. Mr. Musk is the Chairman and CEO of Tesla and is the company’s largest stockholder, owning approximately 22% of its outstanding shares. The details of the agreed settlements, which remain subject to court approval, are available here.
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Elon Musk Settles SEC Fraud Charges; Tesla Charged With And Resolves Securities Law Charge - Settlement Requires Musk To Step Down As Tesla’s Chairman; Tesla To Appoint Additional Independent Directors; Tesla And Musk Agree To Pay $40 Million In Penalties
Date 29/09/2018
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that Elon Musk, CEO and Chairman of Silicon Valley-based Tesla, Inc., has agreed to settle the securities fraud charge brought by the SEC against him last week. The SEC also today charged Tesla with failing to have required disclosure controls and procedures relating to Musk’s tweets, a charge that Tesla has agreed to settle. The settlements, which are subject to court approval, will result in comprehensive corporate governance and other reforms at Tesla—including Musk’s removal as Chairman of the Tesla board—and the payment by Musk and Tesla of financial penalties.
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Moscow Exchange Forum: New York Session To Convene Monday, October 1
Date 29/09/2018
Russia’s premier capital markets conference, the Moscow Exchange Forum, will return to New York City this coming Monday, October 1. The event, held this year in partnership with BCS Global Markets, is the largest annual gathering in the United States of institutional investors, corporate leaders and senior government officials focused on the Russian market.
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CFTC Charges Interdealer Broker With Fraud - CEO And A Senior Manager Also Charged With Responsibility For Fraudulent Conduct
Date 29/09/2018
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today charged interdealer broker TFS-ICAP LLC and TFS-ICAP Ltd. (TFS-ICAP) with fraud and supervision failures. In a Complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the CFTC alleges that, from approximately 2008 through 2015, brokers at TFS-ICAP offices in the United States and the United Kingdom routinely attempted to deceive — and did deceive — their clients by engaging in the practices of communicating to them fake bids and offers and fake trades in the foreign exchange options market. In addition, the Complaint charges the Chief Executive Officer, Ian Dibb, and the Head of Emerging Markets broking, Jeremy Woolfenden, with the underlying violations and supervisory failures due to their alleged knowledge and/or encouragement of the fraudulent practices.
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CFTC Charges Chairman Of Board Of Interdealer Broker With Supervisory Failures
Date 29/09/2018
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today issued an Order filing and simultaneously settling charges against Michael Leibowitz, Chairman of the Board of TFS-ICAP LLC and TFS-ICAP Ltd. (TFS-ICAP), for failing to diligently supervise the handling by brokers on the emerging markets desks at TFS-ICAP of foreign exchange options (FX Options) trades. As found in the Order, it was common practice for TFS-ICAP brokers on the emerging markets desks in both London and New York to engage in practices known as “flying” and “printing” where brokers would communicate to clients fake bids and offers and fake trades intended to create an illusion of greater liquidity and induce clients to trade via TFS-ICAP. The Order further finds that senior managers at TFS-ICAP had reason to know that brokers were flying and printing. The Order finds that Leibowitz failed to implement any policies or procedures to ensure that brokers and senior managers did not engage in this conduct.
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