FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index:
News Centre
-
Overview Of The Japanese Regional Banks’ Financial Results For Six Months Ended September 30, 2025
Date 16/12/2025
The FSA has compiled the regional banks’ financial results for six months ended September 30, 2025, as attached below.
-
Joint Singapore Council For Estate Agencies-Monetary Authority Of Singapore Response To Letter On Regulating Property Agents Under The Financial Advisers Act - The Straits Times, 28 November 2025
Date 16/12/2025
We thank Mr Dylon Poh for his feedback on property agents who provide advice on the use of property to meet clients’ retirement or investment needs (Should real estate agents be regulated under the Financial Advisers Act?, Nov 28). We appreciate the concerns raised. Property purchases are significant financial commitments and consumers should exercise prudence in making such decisions.
-
ASIC Renews Guidance On Managing Conflicts Of Interest In Financial Services
Date 15/12/2025
ASIC has today updated its regulatory guidance on managing conflicts of interest for Australian financial services businesses.
-
Nadex Self-Certifies Industry Event Contract
Date 15/12/2025
Pursuant to Section 5c(c)(1) of the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended (“Act”), and Section 40.2(a) of the regulations promulgated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the “Commission”) under the Act (the “Regulations”), North American Derivatives Exchange, Inc. (“Nadex”, the “Exchange”), Nadex self-certified the terms and conditions for its new Industry Event Contract. These contracts will be listed on or after trade date December 17, 2025.
-
Privacy In The House: Remarks At The Privacy And Financial Surveillance Roundtable, SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, Washington D.C., Dec. 15, 2025
Date 15/12/2025
Thank you, Chairman Atkins, Commissioner Uyeda, and Richard. And thank you all for joining us in-person or online for the Crypto Task Force’s sixth roundtable. Thank you especially to our moderator, Yaya Fanusie, and today’s panelists for what will be an interesting and perhaps passionate discussion about financial surveillance and privacy.
-
CFTC Swaps Report Update
Date 15/12/2025
CFTC's Weekly Swaps Report has been updated, and is now available: http://www.cftc.gov/MarketReports/SwapsReports/index.htm.
-
CFTC Commitments Of Traders Reports Update: Report Data For 11/25/2025
Date 15/12/2025
Special Announcement: The processing and publication of Commitments of Traders data were interrupted from October 1 – November 12 due to a lapse in federal appropriations. Following a return to normal operations, the CFTC has resumed publication of the Commitments of Traders reports in chronological order. A revised release schedule depicts the intended COT Report publication dates for the data associated with the original publication date.
-
SIFMA Publishes US Treasury And Repo Done-Away Model Design Considerations To Guide Industry Transition To Central Clearing
Date 15/12/2025
Today, SIFMA published a report with Ernst & Young LLP (EY US), “U.S. Treasury and Repo Clearing Done-Away Model Design Considerations.” The report provides a guideline and framework for baseline U.S. Treasury done-away clearing requirements under the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) upcoming Treasury Clearing Rule. This report is a follow-on to the “U.S. Treasury Central Clearing Industry Considerations Report” published in November 2024.
-
US Office Of The Comptroller Of The Currency Reports Mortgage Performance For Third Quarter Of 2025
Date 15/12/2025
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) reported on the performance of first-lien mortgages in the federal banking system during the third quarter of 2025.
-
Remarks At The Crypto Task Force Roundtable On Financial Surveillance And Privacy, Paul S. Atkins, SEC Chairman, Washington D.C., Dec. 15, 2025
Date 15/12/2025
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for joining us. Let me first begin by thanking Commissioner Hester Peirce and the entire Crypto Task Force for organizing today’s roundtable. I should also like to thank our distinguished group of panelists who are brave enough to come to Washington to provide their thoughts on financial privacy in the 21st century. Before I provide my own thoughts, I must echo what Richard [Gabbert] just mentioned by noting that the views I express here today are my own and not necessarily those of the SEC as an institution or of the other Commissioners.