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  • Impressive Earnings Boost NGX Market Cap Up By N1.8trn In July

    Date 31/07/2023

    Transactions at Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) closed the month of July 2023 on a positive note as earnings and dividend declaration from quoted companies helped NGX market cap gain N1.814 trillion.

  • MIAX Exchange Group - Options Markets - New Listings Effective For August 1, 2023

    Date 31/07/2023

    The attached option classes will begin trading on the MIAX Options Exchange, the MIAX Pearl Options Exchange, and the MIAX Emerald Options Exchange on Tuesday, August 1, 2023.

  • Federal Reserve: Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey On Bank Lending Practices

    Date 31/07/2023

    Survey of up to eighty large domestic banks and twenty-four U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks. The Federal Reserve generally conducts the survey quarterly, timing it so that results are available for the January/February, April/May, August, and October/November meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee. The Federal Reserve occasionally conducts one or two additional surveys during the year. Questions cover changes in the standards and terms of the banks' lending and the state of business and household demand for loans. The survey often includes questions on one or two other topics of current interest.

  • ISDA SwapsInfo First Half Of 2023 And The Second Quarter Of 2023 Review: Summary

    Date 31/07/2023

    The latest ISDA SwapsInfo Quarterly Review shows that interest rate derivatives (IRD) traded notional and trade count increased in the first half of 2023 compared to the first half of 2022, while index credit derivatives trading activity declined over the same period. This summary provides a high-level overview of key trends for the first half of 2023 and second quarter of 2023. The full report will be published in due course.

  • Large Swedish Banks Show Resilience In EU Stress Test

    Date 31/07/2023

    The five largest Swedish banks are resilient and have the ability to withstand a sharp deterioration in market conditions, based on the stress test conducted by the European Banking Authority (EBA).