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  • Extended Acceptance Period In Nasdaq Technology’s Recommended Public Cash Offer To The Shareholders And Warrant Holders Of Cinnober Has Ended

    Date 01/02/2019

    On 18 December 2018, Nasdaq Technology AB (“Nasdaq Technology”), a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of Nasdaq, Inc. (Nasdaq: NDAQ), announced the Revised Offer (see definition below). On 10 January 2019, Nasdaq Technology announced that at the end of the extended acceptance period 9 January 2019 it controlled 98.2 percent of the total number of shares in Cinnober and completed the Revised Offer. At the same time, the acceptance period was further extended up to and including 30 January 2019. At the end of the further extended acceptance period on 30 January 2019, the Revised Offer has been further accepted by shareholders representing a total of 321,886 shares in Cinnober, corresponding to 1.4 percent of the total number of shares in Cinnober. This implies that Nasdaq Technology controls 99.6 percent of the total number of shares in Cinnober. Nasdaq Technology will not extend the acceptance period further. The last day of trading of the share on Nasdaq Stockholm will be 8 February 2019.

  • Tokyo Financial Exchange Trading Volume In January 2019

    Date 01/02/2019

    (1) Interest Rate Futures contracts

    The trading volume of Three-month Euroyen futures was 117,834 ( - 10.7% MoM / + 21.5% YoY ) and its average daily volume was 6,202 . See the TABLE 1 for the composition of the trading volume. 

  • Japan Exchange Group Trading Overview In January 2019

    Date 01/02/2019

    Japan Exchange Group released Trading Overview in January 2019.

  • New Measures To Update The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission’s Licensing Processes

    Date 01/02/2019

    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today announced new measures to enhance its gatekeeping function, introducing revamped licensing forms, a new edition of the SFC’s Licensing Handbook and mandatory electronic submission of all annual returns and notifications.

  • ASIC: Cross-Border Testing Pilot For Innovative Firms Open To Applications

    Date 01/02/2019

    ASIC today announces the launch of the Global Financial Innovation Network (GFIN). As part of its launch, GFIN is inviting applications from firms to be part of a pilot to test innovative financial products, services or business models across more than one jurisdiction. 

  • First TSR20 Rubber Delivery Executed At TOCOM

    Date 01/02/2019

    The Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM) announced the first delivery of TSR20 Rubber since its listing on October 9th, 2018. Forty of the February 2019 contracts were delivered totalling 200 tonnes.

  • NZX Annual 2018 Operational & Regulation Metrics

    Date 01/02/2019

    Please find attached NZX annual operational and regulation metrics for 2018.

  • Announcement On The Release Of Amended Delivery Rules And Related Implementing Rules Of The Shanghai Futures Exchange

    Date 01/02/2019

    Amended Delivery Rules and Related Implementing Rules of the Shanghai Futures Exchange, which have been accepted by the Shanghai Futures Exchange Board of Directors and reported to the China Securities Regulatory Commission, are hereby released and effective .

  • Intercontinental Exchange Announces Record Trading Volume For ICE Permian WTI Crude Oil Futures

    Date 31/01/2019

    Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE: ICE), a leading operator of global exchanges and clearing houses and provider of data and listings services, today announced a daily trading volume record for ICE Permian WTI Crude Oil Futures (HOU) of 1,953 contracts yesterday. That compares to a previous record of 1,304 lots reached on January 7, 2019.

  • S&P Dow Jones Indices: Europe Dashboard

    Date 31/01/2019

    • European equities rallied all month long; the S&P Europe 350® rose in five weeks out of five to finish January with a gain of 6%, the best monthly total return for the benchmark since October 2015. Every country contributed positively in January, as equities picked up gains at month end thanks to a dovish surprise from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
    • It wasn’t all good news, however; the IMF blamed softening demand in Europe for a worsening global outlook, while data showed Germany at risk of falling into a recession and Italy officially entering one.
    • U.K. stocks gained 4% this month. Politicians on both sides of the U.K. Parliament struggled to agree on what they wanted from Brexit negotiations, only to align on a compromise that the E.U. says they can't have.