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  • Standard & Poor's Announces Changes In The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index

    Date 16/11/2010

    Standard & Poor's will make the following changes in the S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index after the close of trading on Wednesday, November 17, 2010: Excelsior Energy Limited (TSXV:ELE) will be removed from the index. The shares of the company have been acquired by Athabasca Oil Sands Corp.

  • FR11/10 Private Equity Conflicts Of Interest, Report Of The Technical Committee Of IOSCO

    Date 16/11/2010

    Click here to download a report of the Technical Committee of IOSCO on private equity conflicts of interest which was published yesterday evening.

  • A New Regime For The Reporting Of Net Short Positions In Equities To The AMF And The Market

    Date 16/11/2010

    Amendments to Book II (Issuers and Financial Disclosure) of the AMF General Regulation were approved by the order of 28 October 2010, published in the Journal Officiel dated 6 November 2010.

  • BM&FBOVESPA Stock Options Exercise Turns Over BRL 2.85 Billion

    Date 16/11/2010

    BM&FBOVESPA hereby announces that today’s exercise of stock options in the Bovespa segment turned over BRL 2.85 billion, of which BRL 2.04 billion in call options and BRL 806.7 million in put options. Below are the options that had the highest financial volumes in today’s exercise: VALE PNA at BRL 47.53 per share turned over BRL 361.3 million in call options; VALE PNA at BRL 45.53 per share turned over BRL 298.8 million in call options; CSNA ON at BRL 34.50 per s

  • SIFMA Supports Regulatory Changes For Securitization To Revive Market

    Date 16/11/2010

    In two comment letters filed yesterday, SIFMA expressed its support for regulatory changes in disclosure of repurchase requests and due diligence proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under the Dodd-Frank Act which will help revive the securitization market by enhancing transparency and rebuilding investor confidence. SIFMA is particularly supportive of proposed changes which will allow investors to make more informed investment decisions and facilitate the recovery of the se