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  • Breach Predictor Enables ITRS Clients To Predict Potential Outages

    Date 31/01/2011

    ITRS Group plc announced today the planned release of its award-winning Intra-day Breach Predictor (IBP). The technology is an industry first in being a turnkey, one-stop solution and was recently awarded Silver, for best innovative development in risk management in 2010, by the highly respected FOW technology awards. ITRS is the leading global provider of predictive, real-time monitoring and proactive application performance management products to the world’s financial community and has developed IBP in direct response to customer needs. By working closely with a group of clients IBP has successfully completed prototype evaluation in preparation for a full production release in Q2.

  • Singapore Exchange Consults Public On Introduction Of Lead, Tin And Steel Billet Futures

    Date 31/01/2011

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) is consulting the public on the proposed introduction of new metals futures contracts, namely lead, tin and steel billet, for trading on SGX’s derivatives market.

  • HKEx Report On Initial Public Offering Applications, Delisting And Suspensions - As At 31 January 2011

    Date 31/01/2011

    Report on Initial Public Offering Applications, Delisting and Suspensions - As at 31 January 2011.

  • Dow Jones Indexes Named ‘Islamic Index Provider Of The Year In Asia’ At Asia Asset Management Awards

    Date 31/01/2011

    Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, today announced it was named “Islamic Index Provider of the Year in Asia” at the Asia Asset Management Awards. This reward recognises Dow Jones Indexes’ existing market share and index launches across the region, as well as its initiatives in Asian emerging markets such as China and India.

  • Dalian Commodity Exchange Adjustments To Delivery Warehouses For Some Products

    Date 31/01/2011

    The Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) announced on January 28 some adjustments to delivery warehouses for No. 1 soybeans, corn, soybean meal, soybean oil and RBD palm olein. The adjustments are as follows: one additional designated delivery warehouse will be added, one additional backup delivery warehouse will be added, seven designated delivery warehouses will have their statuses changed to backup delivery warehouses, and at the same time the qualifications of 12 designated delivery warehouses that have not provided delivery services or which have capacity too small to meet the delivery requirements will be cancelled.