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  • Thomson Reuters To Present At Bernstein’s 31st Annual Strategic Decisions Conference

    Date 15/05/2015

    James C. Smith, chief executive officer of Thomson Reuters (TSX / NYSE: TRI), the world’s leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals, will present at Bernstein’s 31st Annual Strategic Decisions Conference on Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. ET. The presentation may include forward looking information.

  • CME Product Modification Summary: Name Of E- Micro Nifty Index Futures Changed To E-Mini Nifty Index Futures

    Date 15/05/2015

    Effective Sunday, May 17, 2015 for trade date Monday, May 18, 2015, and pending all relevant CFTC regulatory review periods, please be advised that the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Inc. (CME or EXCHANGE) will amend the name of the E- Micro Nifty Index Futures (Clearing Symbol MNF/Globex Symbol MNF) to E-Mini Nifty Index Futures.

  • OSC Announces New Chair Of Investor Advisory Panel

    Date 15/05/2015

    The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) announced yesterday the new Chair of the Investor Advisory Panel, and the extension of the term of two of its members. The Panel comments on OSC proposals, including rules, policies and the annual Statement of Priorities, brings forward policy issues for consideration, and advises on the effectiveness of the OSC’s ongoing investor protection initiatives.

  • British Columbia Securities Commission Panel Dismisses Fraud Allegations Against Silvercorp Short-Seller

    Date 15/05/2015

    British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) panel has dismissed fraud allegations against Jon Richard Carnes, the man who ran the “Alfred Little” financial blog. The panel also dismissed staff’s application for an order in the public interest.

  • Certain Canadian Securities Regulators To Adopt Start-Up Crowdfunding Exemptions

    Date 15/05/2015

    The securities regulators of British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Québec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (the “participating jurisdictions”) yesterday announced they have implemented, or expect to implement, registration and prospectus exemptions that will allow start-ups and early-stage companies to raise capital through crowdfunding in these jurisdictions, subject to certain conditions.