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  • Tokyo Stock Exchange: Opening Of A Special Member Firms Meeting Concerning Demutualization

    Date 19/09/2001

    At today's board of directors meeting, it was decided that a special meeting of the member firms will be held on September 26th to discuss the demutualization of the Tokyo Stock Exchange for November 1st, in keeping with the basic policy agreed upon at the member firms meeting on May 24th.

  • Standard & Poor's - Index Change - TSE 300 Composite, TSE 300 Capped, S&P/TSE Canadian Midcap, S&P/TSE Canadian Smallcap And TSE 200 Indices

    Date 19/09/2001

    Standard & Poor's Canadian Index Operations announces that effective after the close of business on September 19, 2001, the following changes will take place in the TSE 300 Composite, TSE 300 Capped, S&P/TSE Canadian MidCap, S&P/TSE Canadian SmallCap and TSE 200 Indices.

  • SGX Taiwan Futures And Options Resume Trading From 19 Sep

    Date 19/09/2001

    SGX resumes trading of its Taiwan Index futures and options on Wed 19 Sep, in line with the re-opening of the Taiwan market.

  • Robert K. Herdman Is New SEC Chief Accountant

    Date 19/09/2001

    The SEC proudly announces that, on October 8, 2001, Robert K. Herdman will become our Chief Accountant. The Chief Accountant oversees and directs all our accountants and accounting-related efforts, and interfaces with national and international accounting communities. In addition, Mr. Herdman will lead us in revising and modernizing our accounting and financial disclosure system. He will also be a principal advisor in developing the U.S.'s policy on international accounting standards.

  • Portuguese Exchange To Adopt FTSE Global Classification System

    Date 19/09/2001

    BVLP - Bolsa de Valores de Lisboa e Porto and FTSE, the global index group, have signed an agreement enabling BVLP to use the FTSE Global Classification System as the basis on which it will classify its listed stocks. The decision to adopt the FTSE classification system is intended to bring Portuguese listed stocks in line with other internationally traded stocks, and to prepare for the introduction of new indices based on the FTSE system.