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  • ASX Monthly Activity Report - February 2009

    Date 04/03/2009

    February 2009 saw declines in equity market indices across the globe while some stability returned to global credit markets despite conditions remaining tight. Continued uncertainty about the health of US and European financial institutions, and the future path of the global economy continued to undermine confidence in financial markets and the risk tolerance of investors.

  • Chicago Climate Futures Exchange Announces Record Volume For February 2009

    Date 03/03/2009

    Chicago Climate Futures Exchange® (CCFE®), a Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) regulated Designated Contract Market and wholly-owned subsidiary of Chicago Climate Exchange® (CCX®), announced record trading volume for February 2009. CCFE traded 56,429 contracts throughout the month as compared to the previous record of 55,350 contracts in January 2008.

  • U.S. Treasury And Federal Reserve Board Announce Launch Of Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF)

    Date 03/03/2009

    In carrying out the Financial Stability Plan, the Department of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve Board are announcing the launch of the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF), a component of the Consumer and Business Lending Initiative (CBLI). The TALF has the potential to generate up to $1 trillion of lending for businesses and households.

  • SIFMA And ASF Support Launch Of TALF

    Date 03/03/2009

    The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) and the American Securitization Forum (ASF) today issued the following statement on the announcement by the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve Board on the launch of the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF), and by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York that it will lend up to $200 billion to eligible owners of certain AAA-rated asset-backed securities backed by newly and recently originated auto loans, cred

  • SEC Charges Los Angeles-Based Investment Adviser for Taking Warrants Paid for by Clients

    Date 03/03/2009

    The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced an enforcement action against Los Angeles-based investment adviser M.A.G. Capital LLC and its president and sole owner, David F. Firestone, for taking warrants from three hedge funds that M.A.G. advises without compensating the funds for them.