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  • Statement Of G-7 Finance Ministers And Central Bank Governors

    Date 24/06/2016

    We, G7 Ministers and Governors, respect the intention expressed today by the people of the United Kingdom to exit from the European Union. We are monitoring market developments following the outcome of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU.

  • Federal Reserve Is Carefully Monitoring Developments In Global Financial Markets

    Date 24/06/2016

    The Federal Reserve is carefully monitoring developments in global financial markets, in cooperation with other central banks, following the results of the U.K. referendum on membership in the European Union. The Federal Reserve is prepared to provide dollar liquidity through its existing swap lines with central banks, as necessary, to address pressures in global funding markets, which could have adverse implications for the U.S. economy.

  • Börse Berlin Equiduct: Market Place Equiduct Well Prepared For Brexit Consequences

    Date 24/06/2016

    Yesterday the people of the UK decided to leave the European Union. Börse Berlin´s market place Equiduct, which is operated from London, is well prepared to deal with the consequences of this decision. Therefore Equiduct does not expect any immediate change in its financial services offerings.

  • Hong Kong's Securities And Futures Commission Publishes Annual Review Of SEHK's Performance In Regulating Listing Matters

    Date 24/06/2016

    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today published its annual review of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited's (SEHK) performance in its regulation of listing matters during 2014.

  • ASIC: Insider Trader Sentenced To Full Time Imprisonment

    Date 24/06/2016

    Former banker, 30-year-old Oliver Curtis was today sentenced to two years imprisonment after being found guilty by a Supreme Court jury earlier this month of conspiring to commit insider trading with his former best friend, John Hartman.  The Court ordered that Curtis be released after serving one year of imprisonment upon him entering into a recognisance to be of good behaviour for 12 months.