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  • CME Group And BM&FBOVESPA Surpass Two Million Contracts Traded In Order Routing Agreement

    Date 13/07/2009

    CME Group, the world’s largest and most diverse derivatives exchange, and BM&FBOVESPA, the largest exchange in Latin America, announced that more than two million contracts have now traded as a result of their order routing agreement that was fully implemented on February 9, 2009.

  • Tehran Stock Exchange Monthly Bulletin June 2009

    Date 13/07/2009

    Click here to download Tehran Stock Exchange's monthly bulletin for June 2009.

  • Mercado Alternativo Bursátil Announces Zinkia’s Listing

    Date 13/07/2009

    The Supervision Committee of the Mercado Alternativo Bursátil (MAB) has announced the listing of Zinkia on the Growth Companies segment of this market, following a thorough review of all the information presented by the company and after the favourable assessment report on its listing issued by MAB’s Coordination and Admission Committee.

  • IOSCO Publishes Principles For Outsourcing By Markets

    Date 13/07/2009

    The International Organization of Securities Commission (IOSCO) Technical Committee has published a final report – Principles for Outsourcing by Markets (Outsourcing Principles) – containing a set of principles designed to assist market operators1 i.e. exchanges, and market authorities when considering outsourcing arrangements.

  • European Commission Proposes Further Revision Of Banking Regulation To Strengthen Rules On Bank Capital And On Remuneration In The Banking Sector

    Date 13/07/2009

    The European Commission has put forward a further revision of EU rules on capital requirements for banks that is designed to tighten up the way in which banks assess the risks connected with their trading book; impose higher capital requirements for re-securitisations; increase market confidence through stronger disclosure requirements for securitisation exposures; and require banks to have sound remuneration practices that do not encourage or reward excessive risk-taking. Under the new rules, b