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  • PEGAS Spot Continues Its Record-Breaking Run In January

    Date 02/02/2017

    PEGAS, the pan-European gas trading platform operated by Powernext, registered a total volume of 165.7 TWh in January 2017, thanks to a record-breaking month on its spot segment with 86.4 TWh (previous record: 75.1 TWh in December 2016).

  • SET Announces Winners Of SET Awards 2016, Honoring Thai Firms' Capabilities And Quality

    Date 02/02/2017

    The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) announces the 22 winners from 21 listed firms of SET Awards 2016, with Pitak Ratchakitprakarn, President & Chief Executive Officer of PTG Energy Public Company Limited (PTG), winning the Best CEO Award of SET-listed companies and Sannpat Rattakham, Managing Director of Qualitech Public Company Limited (QLT), being awarded with the Best CEO Award of mai-listed companies, while Pitharn Ongkosit, CEO of KCE Electronics Public Company Limited (KCE) has won the Young Rising Star CEO Award, being the first top executive to win this new award category, reflecting the new role of young generation.

  • Irish Funds Working With Industry Participants And Deloitte To Develop A Blockchain Proof Of Concept For Regulatory Reporting

    Date 02/02/2017

    Irish Funds today announces that it is working with industry participants and Deloitte to develop a blockchain proof of concept for regulatory reporting.

  • Itiviti Introduces Fully Managed FIX Infrastructure Service

    Date 02/02/2017

    • Introducing Itiviti Managed FIX – a global connectivity platform, delivered as a service.
    • Scalable, business-enabling service, reducing TCO and time to market.
    • Rich toolset for efficient onboarding, monitoring and troubleshooting.

  • DGCX Sees Strong Start To The Year On The Back Of Continued Global Volatility

    Date 02/02/2017

    The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) continued to be a safe haven for investors looking to insure against volatility stirred by a series of significant political events, with the Exchange trading an aggregate 1.37 million contracts in the month of January, valued at US $ 33 billion.