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  • HKFE Announces Revised Margins For Futures Contracts

    Date 23/01/2009

    Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited (HKFE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), has announced that with effect from the commencement of trading on Monday, 2 February 2009, the minimum margins to be collected by an Exchange Participant from its clients in respect of their dealings in the following futures contracts will be as outlined in the table below.  The adjustments are based on the clearing company's normal procedures and stan

  • Bond Exchange Of South Africa Limited (BESA) – Q4/2008 Performance Update To December 2008

    Date 23/01/2009

    The dislocation in global financial markets and conditions within the domestic economy during 2008, rendered the expansion of BESA’s primary bond market difficult during the year. Notwithstanding this, new bond listings on BESA reported annual growth of 5.6% on 2007, albeit the slowest growth rate recorded since 2002.

  • MCX Weekly Market Report - 23 January, 09

    Date 23/01/2009

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  • Tokyo Commodity Exchange Is To Extend Trading Hours In May

    Date 23/01/2009

    Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Inc. (TOCOM) has decided at its Board of Directors meeting today to extend trading hours when the next generation trading system goes live on the scheduled launch date, May 7. The details of the extended trading hours are as follows:

  • SGX Proposes Revisions To Derivatives Clearing Fund Structure

    Date 23/01/2009

    Singapore Exchange Limited (“SGX”) is proposing to revise the Clearing Fund structure of SGX-Derivatives Clearing (SGX-DC) to plan for growing market exposure and reinforce the integrity of the Clearing System. With the significant increase in derivatives trading volumes and market volatility, the Exchange is of the view that the SGX-DC Clearing Fund structure should be re-modeled for scalability with market activity and risks. One such risk is SGX-DC’s exposure to the possibility of the failure