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  • California Resident Gilbert Philip Castillo, Jr. To Pay More Than $272,000 To Resolve CFTC Anti-Fraud Action

    Date 30/07/2008

    The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced today that Philip Castillo, Jr. of Walnut Creek, California, will pay $92,474.60 in restitution and a $180,000 civil monetary penalty to resolve CFTC charges that he committed fraud in connection with the trading of S&P 500 commodity futures and option contracts through three Internet websites.

  • SEC Provides Guidance To Open Up Use Of Corporate Web Sites For Disclosures To Investors

    Date 30/07/2008

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted unanimously to provide new guidance to public companies about how to comply with the securities laws while developing their Web sites to serve as an effective means for disseminating important information to investors.

  • NYMEX To Change Margins For DME Crude Oil Futures Contracts

    Date 30/07/2008

    The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. today announced margin changes for the DME Oman crude oil futures and financial futures contracts, effective at the close of business tomorrow.

  • Hellenic Exchanges Share Buy-Back

    Date 30/07/2008

    Hellenic Exchanges S.A. Holding, Clearing, Settlement And Registry (the Company) informs investors that, based on §4 article 4 of the European Commission Regulation 2273/2003, and in implementation of the resolution of the Annual General Meeting of shareholders of the Company of 14.5.2008, it purchased own shares, as follows: On 30.7.2008 46,084 own shares were purchased, at an average price of €9.00 per share, and total transaction cost of €414,624.32

  • SEC Charges Mutual Fund Manager For Violating Socially Responsible Investing Restrictions

    Date 30/07/2008

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged New Hampshire-based Pax World Management Corp. with violating investment restrictions in socially responsible mutual funds that investors were told would not contain securities issued by companies involved with producing weapons, alcohol, tobacco or gambling products.