FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index:
News Centre
-
Pennsylvania Resident Joseph Forte Admits To Operating A Multi-Million Dollar Ponzi Scheme In CFTC Enforcement Action - Forte Barred From Trading Commodity Futures And Options Contracts And CFTC-Regulated Foreign Currency Contracts
Date 08/10/2009
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today announced that a federal court in Philadelphia entered a consent order of permanent injunction against defendant Joseph S. Forte of Broomall, Pa. The CFTC charged Forte with fraud and misappropriation in connection with operating a $50 million commodity pool Ponzi scheme. In the consent order, Forte admits defrauding pool participants.
-
NYSE Technologies Powers News And Market Data On NYSE.com -Serving 2-3 Million Data Requests Daily With 24/7 Availability - Opens Nyse.Com To Further Expansion With Functionality And Data For More Asset Classes
Date 08/10/2009
NYSE Technologies, the commercial technology unit of NYSE Euronext, today announced that it has successfully implemented its SuperFeed™ data ticker plant and OneTick™, a best-of-breed tick capture and time series analysis solution offered through NYSE Technologies, as the new market data content source for www.nyse.com. This fully managed platform offers all nyse.com visitors free access to comprehensive data, charting and historical analysis tools for all National Market System-listed (NMS
-
CFTC Suspends The Registration Of Criminally Indicted Chicago Floor Broker David G. Sklena
Date 08/10/2009
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) suspended the registration of David G. Sklena of Skokie, Ill., who had been a registered CME Group floor broker since 1987.
-
SEC Publishes 2010-2015 Draft Strategic Plan For Public Comment
Date 08/10/2009
The Securities and Exchange Commission today published for public comment its Draft Strategic Plan that outlines the Commission’s strategic goals for fiscal years 2010 through 2015.
-
Program Trading Averaged 29.7 Percent Of NYSE Volume During Sept. 28-Oct. 2
Date 08/10/2009
The New York Stock Exchange, a subsidiary of NYSE Euronext (NYX), today released its weekly program-trading data compiled from member firms’ executed volume from NYSE’s orders database. The report includes trading on the NYSE for Sept. 28-Oct. 2.
-
Summary Of September 2009 Activities At TOCOM
Date 08/10/2009
Tokyo Commodity Exchange today announced that September trading volume averaged 103,997 contracts per day, up 1.2 percent from August 2009, down 35.2 percent from September 2008. Monthly average daily volume per product was as follows:
-
CFTC Requests Public Comment On Application Submitted By Media Derivatives, Inc., For Designation Of A Contract Market
Date 08/10/2009
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is asking for public comment on an application submitted by Media Derivatives, Inc., for designation as a contract market. Comments should be submitted on or before Monday, November 5, 2009.
-
LSE Falls To All-Time Low FTSE 100 Market Share - BATS Europe Sets 2nd Straight Record With 9.69%
Date 08/10/2009
LSE recorded its second consecutive all-time market share low in the FTSE 100 with 57.96% today as BATS Europe set its second record in a row – 9.69%.
-
Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange And Montréal Exchange Closed For Thanksgiving
Date 08/10/2009
Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange and Montréal Exchange will be closed on Monday, October 12, 2009 for Thanksgiving. Natural Gas Exchange will remain open for regular trading.
-
The Options Clearing Corporation Board Of Directors Welcomes Three New Members
Date 08/10/2009
The Options Clearing Corporation (OCC) announced today the elections of Andrew D. Kolinsky, President of Citadel Execution Services; Philip A. Pendergraft, Chief Executive Officer at Penson Worldwide, Inc. and Tom Stern, CEO of optionsXpress International, to the OCC Board of Directors.
- First
- Previous
- 15456
- 15457
- 15458
- 15459
- 15460
- 15461
- 15462
- 15463
- 15464
- 15465
- 15466
- 15467
- 15468
- 15469
- 15470
- 15471
- 15472
- Next
- Last