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  • Former AremisSoft CEO Roys Poyiadjis Pays Approximately $200 Million In Settlement Of SEC Fraud Case

    Date 09/06/2005

    Roys Poyiadjis, a former CEO of AremisSoft Corporation, which was a software company with offices in New Jersey, London, Cyprus, and India, agreed to final resolution of fraud charges brought against him by the Securities and Exchange Commission in October 2001. In documents filed with the federal district court in Manhattan, Poyiadjis consented to disgorge approximately $200 million of unlawful profit from his trading in AremisSoft stock -- among the largest recoveries the SEC has obtained from

  • Dow Jones Indexes Announces Changes To Dow Jones Islamic Market Indexes

    Date 09/06/2005

    Dow Jones Indexes today announced two changes affecting the Dow Jones Islamic Market Titans 100 and the Dow Jones Islamic Market Indexes. Both sets of changes have been approved by the Shari’ah Board of the Dow Jones Islamic Market Indexes.

  • Component Change Made To Dow Jones RusIndex Titans 10 Index

    Date 09/06/2005

    Dow Jones Indexes today announced component changes in the Dow Jones RusIndex Titans 10 Index.

  • CME FX Sets Overall And CME Globex Volume Records

    Date 09/06/2005

    CME, the largest U.S. futures exchange and the largest regulated marketplace for foreign exchange (FX) trading, set several FX volume records yesterday, including a new total FX volume record of 748,050 contracts, representing $87 billion in notional value, and surpassed the previous record of 679,700 futures and options contracts traded achieved on Dec. 6, 2004. Electronic trading accounted for a significant percentage of Wednesday’s volume with record volume of 455,039 futures and options o

  • CBOT Chairman Rededicates Statues "Lost" For 76 Years

    Date 09/06/2005

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) today began its celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Exchange’s landmark building, with Exchange Chairman Charles P. Carey rededicating two statues that once stood at the entrance of the original CBOT building completed in 1885.