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  • Japan's Financial Services Agency: The Second Meeting Of The Working Group On Financial Group Of The Financial System Council

    Date 20/05/2015

    The Working Group on Financial Group of the Financial System Council will hold its second meeting on May 26th, 2015 as follows.

    The meeting is open to the public. Please note that the seats for the public are limited. We appreciate your understanding.

    The materials and minutes are to be publicized on the FSA Homepage after the meeting.

  • ASIC Updates Guidance For Carbon Market Participants

    Date 20/05/2015

    ASIC today released updated regulatory guidance for carbon market participants.

  • UBS Participates In Resolutions Of Industry-Wide FX Matter

    Date 20/05/2015

    • Firm faces no criminal charges and no DOJ fine on FX
    • UBS granted conditional immunity from prosecution for FX by Antitrust Division of DOJ
    • DOJ to terminate 2012 LIBOR NPA requiring UBS AG to plead guilty on legacy LIBOR conduct and pay USD 203 million 
    • Payment to Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System of USD 342 million
    • UBS fully provisioned for these resolutions; no financial impact on 2Q 2015 results

  • CME Group Announces Quarterly Dividend

    Date 20/05/2015

    CME Group Inc., the world's leading and most diverse derivatives marketplace, today declared a second-quarter 2015 dividend of $0.50 per share, payable June 25, 2015, to shareholders of record as of June 10, 2015. 

  • Financial Stability Oversight Council Releases Fifth Annual Report - Council Votes To Further Enhance Transparency And Governance

    Date 19/05/2015

    The Financial Stability Oversight Council (Council) today unanimously approved its 2015 annual report, which was developed collaboratively by the members of the Council and their agencies and staffs.  Under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the Council reports annually to Congress on a range of issues, including significant financial market and regulatory developments, potential emerging threats to the financial stability of the United States, and the activities of the Council.  The report also makes recommendations to promote market discipline; maintain investor confidence; and enhance the integrity, efficiency, competitiveness, and stability of U.S. financial markets.