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  • Integrating Regional Capital Markets - How Will It Benefit The Barbados Market

    Date 16/11/2007

    The Barbados Stock Exchange will be hosting a panel discussion on Monday November 19th, 2007 at the Grand Salle of the Central Bank of Barbados at 17:30 on "Integrating Regional Capital Markets - How Will It Benefit The Barbados Market". There will be two presenters, Mrs. Michelle Doyle-Lowe of the Barbados Central Bank and Mr Marlon Yarde, General Manager of the Barbados Stock Exchange.

  • SEC Seeks Public Views On Enhanced Access To Company Reporting On Business In Countries On State Department List

    Date 16/11/2007

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today asked for public comment about whether to develop mechanisms to facilitate greater access to companies' disclosures concerning their business activities in or with countries designated as State Sponsors of Terrorism by the U.S. Secretary of State.

  • Standard & Poor’s Announces Changes In S&P Japan 500 And S&P Japan SmallCap 250 Indices

    Date 16/11/2007

    Standard & Poor’s will make the following changes in the S&P Japan 500 and S&P Japan SmallCap 250 Indices effective after the close of trading Friday, November 30 2007: 1. Deletions and additions S&P Japan SmallCap 250 and S&P Japan 500 Indices - November 30th, 2007 after the market close-

  • BEST Brazil Ends 2007 With 739 Participants

    Date 16/11/2007

    The Brazilian Mercantile & Futures Exchange (BM&F), the São Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa), the Brazilian Clearing and Depository Corporation (CBLC), and the National Association of Investment Banks (ANBID) promoted the Asian edition of BEST Brazil on the 6th, 8th, and 9th of November 2007. This year, besides Singapore and Hong Kong, the event was also held in Tokyo.

  • Jury Rules In SEC's Favor, Finds Former Chairman/CEO Of Chancellor Corporation Liable For Securities Fraud

    Date 16/11/2007

    The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that a federal court jury returned a verdict today in the SEC's favor on all securities fraud charges against Brian M. Adley, who is the former chairman, chief executive officer and controlling shareholder of Chancellor Corporation, a defunct Boston-based transportation equipment-leasing company.