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  • VIX Futures Volume In Non-U.S. Trading Hours Sets New Daily Record

    Date 24/06/2016

    The CBOE Futures Exchange, LLC (CFE®) today announced record volume was set in VIX Futures traded in non-U.S. trading hours with an estimated 235,000 contracts changing hands. Today’s record surpasses the previous single-day record of 140,811 contracts set during the overnight session on August 24, 2015.

  • Bank Of England - EU Referendum: Your Questions Answered

    Date 24/06/2016

    Available as: PDF

    What do any financial market movements after the vote mean?

    The economy will need to adjust to whatever new trading relationships are put in place in the future. These decisions will influence the UK’s long-term economic prospects. Financial markets can be expected to adjust in anticipation of these changes.
     
    The Bank of England cannot (and should not) stand in the way of these necessary adjustments. But we will work to ensure the financial system can function effectively as they take place, so that any effect on jobs and growth is not magnified.

  • SEC Charges “Frack Master” With Running An $80 Million Oil And Gas Fraud

    Date 24/06/2016

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged four companies and eight individuals in an $80 million oil and gas fraud orchestrated by a Dallas man who calls himself the “Frack Master” for his purported expertise in hydraulic fracturing. 

  • ESMA: Steven Maijoor Gives Speech On CCP Recovery And Resolution

    Date 24/06/2016

    Steven Maijoor, Chair of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), today gave a speech at the Banque de France’s policy conference on the Recovery and Resolution of CCPs.

  • Finansinspektionen: Comments Regarding The Referendum In UK

    Date 24/06/2016

    Finansinspektionen is following the development on the financial markets and is maintaining an ongoing dialogue with the Ministry of Finance, the Riksbank and the National Debt Office. We have contingency plans in place and are working closely with the Swedish banks.