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  • Company Share Change In The S&P/CITIC 300 Index

    Date 23/11/2006

    S&P/CITIC Index Information Services Co., Ltd. will make the following change in the S&P/CITIC 300 Index effective after the close of trading on Friday November 24, 2006. Shanghai First Provisions Co., Ltd. (Exchange Ticker: SH600616, GICS code: 30101030), a member of S&P/CITIC 300 Index will increase its index shares from 177,502,891 to 249,574,077. This change is pursuant to a resumption of trading in 72,071,186 shares that are considered available float shares. As a result, the c

  • Meeting Of Euronext Supervisory Board

    Date 23/11/2006

    Euronext N.V. announced today that its Supervisory Board has scheduled an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders for 19 December 2006 at 11:00 am CET in Amsterdam to approve the Combination Agreement with NYSE Group, Inc., and the transactions contemplated therein.

  • Bursa Malaysia Sector Update: Perduren (M) Berhad

    Date 23/11/2006

    Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad (Bursa Securities) has decided to update the classification of sector for Perduren (M) Berhad (“PRDUREN”) to come into effect on 9.00 a.m., Monday, 27 November 2006.

  • Warsaw SE Main Indices Set New Closing High

    Date 23/11/2006

    The Warsaw Stock Exchange WIG, all share index, closed at a new high of 49701,36 points. The previous closing high was 49698,12 on November 22, 2006.

  • Dubai Financial Market IPO Closes On Thursday

    Date 23/11/2006

    Dubai Financial Market (DFM) said that its landmark AED 1.6 billion (US$ 435 million) initial public offering (IPO) will close on Thursday (November 23, 2006). Investors can still subscribe during the working hours on Thursday (November 23, 2006). The allocation of shares and excess funds are expected to be returned to investors on December 10, 2006.

  • Wiener Börse Launches Sector Index For (South)East European Markets

    Date 23/11/2006

    Starting yesterday, Wiener Börse will calculate four CECE sector indices that track the most important industrial sectors – banks, oil&gas, healthcare and telecoms – in the growth markets of Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe. This makes Wiener Börse the only exchange worldwide that has developed sector indices specifically for the East and Southeast European region. At present, the new CECE industry indices contain blue chips that are traded on the exchanges of Budapest, Bucharest, Ljubljana

  • Dubai Financial Market Soft Launches DFM General Index - Official Launch Of DFMGI Slated Next Week

    Date 23/11/2006

    Dubai Financial Market (DFM) yesterday announced the soft launch of its new DFM General Index (DFMGI) after the closure of DFM’s trading session on November 23, 2006. The new index will comprise stocks of listed companies whose primary listings debuted on DFM on or after January 1st, 2004. Live performance of the new DFMGI will be available on DFM’s website (www2.dfm.ae).

  • Wiener Börse Launched CECE Sector Indices

    Date 23/11/2006

    On November 22, 2006, Wiener Börse launched four CECE Sector Indices.

  • SWX Swiss Exchange: Meyer Burger Technology Ltd (MBTN) Opens At CHF 44.50

    Date 23/11/2006

    Today, the shares of Meyer Burger Technology Ltd, the Swiss manufacturer of precision saws, were traded in the SWX Local Caps segment of the SWX Swiss Exchange for the first time. Yesterday, i.e. on Wednesday, an issue price of CHF 39 was determined, which is the upper end of the previously specified price range of CHF 33 to CHF 39. The opening price on the SWX was CHF 44.50. This corresponds to a market capitalisation of CHF 131.7 million (incl. greenshoe). Meyer Burger Technology Ltd belong

  • UK's Financial Services Authority Fines Salesman For Inappropriate Conduct

    Date 23/11/2006

    The Financial Services Authority has today fined Sean Pignatelli £20,000 for failing to exercise due skill, care and diligence and to observe proper standards of market conduct when carrying out his function as an approved person. This breaches Principles 2 and 3 of the FSA's Statements of Principle for Approved Persons.