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  • HKEx: Arrangements For Adjustment Of New World Development Futures And Options

    Date 14/03/2014

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) announced the arrangements for the adjustment to the contract terms of all open New World Development Co. Ltd. (NWD) futures and option contracts in existence after the market close on 25 March 2014, the business day immediately before the ex-rights day, which is 26 March 2014, to account for NWD’s 1 rights share for every 3 existingshares.

  • HKFE Announces Revised Margins For Hutchison Whampoa Futures

    Date 14/03/2014

    Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited (HKFE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), has announced that with effect from the commencement of trading on Tuesday, 18 March 2014, the minimum margins to be collected by an Exchange Participant from its clients in respect of their dealings in the following futures contract will be as outlined in the table below.  The adjustments are based on the clearing company's normal procedures and standard margining methodology.

  • HKEx: The Exchange Publishes Amended Listing Rules Regarding New Headline Categories For Announcements

    Date 14/03/2014

    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (the Exchange), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), today (Friday) published amendments to its Listing Rules to introduce new headline categories enhancing the classification of issuers' announcements and facilitating investors' access to the information published on the HKExnews website.

  • Malawi Stock Exchange Weekly Trading Report -14th March, 2014

    Date 14/03/2014

    Click here to download Malawi Stock Exchange's weekly trading report for the week ending 14th March, 2014.

  • HKEx And London Metal Exchange: Update On Legal Proceedings

    Date 14/03/2014

    As announced on 4 and 7 August 2013, the London Metal Exchange (“LME”), a subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (“HKEx” or “Company”), was named as a co-defendant in certain class action lawsuits filed in the United States (“US”). Further, as noted in HKEx’s announcement of the final results for 2013 published on 26 February 2014, a total of 26 class actions have been filed against LME of which 19 also named LME Holdings Limited (“LMEH”), the immediate parent of LME, as a co-defendant. The class actions have been consolidated into three complaints, each composed of a different class of plaintiffs: (1) first level direct purchasers of primary aluminium from a smelter or an affiliate of a smelter (“Direct Purchasers of Primary Aluminium”); (2) commercial end users who purchased semi-fabricated aluminium; and (3) consumers who purchased Aluminium Consumer Products for their own use.