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  • U.S. Agencies Clarify Supervisory Expectations For Stress Testing By Community Banks

    Date 14/05/2012

    Three federal banking agencies Monday issued a joint statement to clarify expectations for stress testing by community banks--banks, savings associations, and bank and savings and loan holding companies with $10 billion or less in total assets. The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of the Comptroller of Currency clarified that community banks are not required or expected to conduct the types of stress testing required of larger organizations.

  • TMX Group CEO Delivered Tippie College Of Business Commencement Address

    Date 14/05/2012

    TMX Group CEO Thomas Kloet delivered the commencement address at the Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa – his alma mater – on Sunday, May 13, 2012.

  • U.S. Agencies Finalize Large Bank Stress Testing Guidance

    Date 14/05/2012

    The Federal Reserve Board, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on Monday issued final supervisory guidance regarding stress-testing practices at banking organizations with total consolidated assets of more than $10 billion.

  • Thai Futures Exchange To Launch USD Futures On June 5

    Date 14/05/2012

    The Thailand Futures Exchange plc (TFEX), under The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) group, will launch USD futures on June 5, enabling Thai investors and business operators to manage Thai baht through the derivatives market, enhancing long-term benefits for the country and all players concerned.

  • SEC Microcap Fraud-Fighting Initiative Expels 379 Dormant Shell Companies To Protect Investors From Potential Scams - Massive Trading Suspension Is Largest In Agency History

    Date 14/05/2012

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today suspended trading in the securities of 379 dormant companies before they could be hijacked by fraudsters and used to harm investors through reverse mergers or pump-and-dump schemes. The trading suspension marks the most companies ever suspended in a single day by the agency as it ramps up its crackdown against fraud involving microcap shell companies that are dormant and delinquent in their public disclosures.