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  • The Additional Trading Session Starts Later For Derivatives Market On 6, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 And 27 December 2018

    Date 23/11/2018

    Please note that the Derivatives Market evening trading session will begin five minutes later, i.e. at 7:05 pm MSK, on 6, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 and 27 December 2018, as these are the last trading days for options contracts (in accordance with clause 7.2 of the Rules of organized trading for the Moscow Exchange Derivatives Market).

  • Finansinspektionen: Capital Requirements Of Swedish Banks As Of Q3 2018

    Date 23/11/2018

    Finansinspektionen publishes the capital requirements of the largest Swedish banks and credit institutions that belong to supervisory categories 1 and 2 as of the end of Q3 2018.

  • Dalian Commodity Exchange, FGV Holdings Ink MOU On Cooperation

    Date 23/11/2018

    Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) and Malaysia FGV Holdings Co., Ltd. signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Guangzhou on November 14, agreeing to cooperate in the RBD palm olein futures internationalization business. DCE Vice President Zhu Lihong and Azman Ahmad, Executive Vice President and Logistics and Business Support CEO of FGV, signed the MOU on behalf of the two sides.

  • ESMA: Managing Risks Of A No-Deal Brexit In The Area Of Central Clearing

    Date 23/11/2018

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is publishing this Public Statement to address the risks of a no-deal Brexit scenario in the area of central clearing. The ESMA Board of Supervisors supports the continued access to UK CCPs to limit the risk of disruption in central clearing and to avoid negatively impacting EU financial market stability.

  • Shenzhen Stock Exchange Seeks Public Opinion On The Trading Suspension/Resumption Business Guidelines

    Date 23/11/2018

    The trading suspension/resumption system for listed companies is a fundamental institutional arrangement for the capital market. CSRC recently released the Guidance on Improving the Trading Suspension/Resumption System for Listed Companies (hereinafter referred to as the Opinions). It defines the basic principles of trading suspension/resumption, shortens the trading suspension period, and intensifies the disclosure requirements to safeguard trading order, stabilize market expectations and fully ensure investors' trading opportunities. To practice the requirements of the Opinions, SZSE has drafted the Guidelines for the Trading Suspension/Resumption Business of Listed Companies on Shenzhen Stock Exchange (Exposure Draft) (hereinafter referred to as the Trading Suspension/Resumption Guidelines) and sought public opinions from the market.