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  • Dalian Commodity Exchange Ranks 9th In Terms Of Futures And Options Trading Volume Among Exchanges Worldwide

    Date 27/02/2023

    The domestic futures market in China operated stably in 2022, with its trading volume of commodity futures and options accounting for 72.3% of the global total, according to the report-Overview of the Development of Futures Market in 2022, released by China Futures Association (CFA). In the same year, Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) registered a trading volume of 2.275 billion lots and a turnover of RMB 123.73 trillion (about USD 17.8 trillion), representing 33.62% and 23.13% of the national total, respectively.

  • London Stock Exchange Group PLC Transaction In Own Shares

    Date 27/02/2023

    London Stock Exchange Group plc (LSEG) announces that it has purchased the following number of its voting ordinary shares of 679/86 pence each on the London Stock Exchange from Morgan Stanley & Co. International Plc (Morgan Stanley) as part of the second tranche of its share buyback programme, as announced on 7 October 2022:

  • Tokyo Financial Exchange: Fee Waiver Program For Three-Month TONA Futures

    Date 27/02/2023

    Tokyo Financial Exchange Inc. (“TFX”) will list Three-month TONA futures on March 20, 2023 and to promote the active trading and greater market liquidity of the new product, TFX will offer a fee waiver program with effect from the launch date. TFX is committed to revitalizing the financial markets with these initiatives.

  • IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva Urges G20 Leadership To Strengthen The International Financial Architecture

    Date 25/02/2023

    International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva made the following statement today at the first meeting of the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in Bengaluru, India:

  • Readout: US Secretary Of The Treasury Janet L. Yellen’s Meeting With Finance Minister Of Japan, Shunichi Suzuki

    Date 25/02/2023

    Today, Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen met with Finance Minister of Japan Shunichi Suzuki. Secretary Yellen affirmed the importance of continued close collaboration in support of Japan’s G7 host year. The Secretary also discussed key G7 and G20 agenda items including Ukraine assistance and debt in vulnerable and low-income economies. Secretary Yellen reaffirmed the strength of the U.S.-Japan bilateral relationship and agreed to continue to coordinate on issues impacting the global economy.