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  • Finansinspektionen Analysis 22: Fewer High-Cost Short-Term Credits After New Rules

    Date 01/10/2020

    After the provisions regarding high-cost short-term credits were changed in 2018 – in part by introducing an interest rate ceiling and cost ceiling – these types of loans decreased sharply. It is probable that the reform has led to a decrease in the supply of high-cost short-term credits. It is also evident that several companies have stopped offering such loans.

  • Deutsche Börse: Cash Market Trading Volumes In September

    Date 01/10/2020

    Deutsche Börse’s cash markets generated a turnover of €149 billion in September (previous year: €121.2 billion).

  • CFTC Charges BitMEX Owners With Illegally Operating A Cryptocurrency Derivatives Trading Platform And Anti-Money Laundering Violations

    Date 01/10/2020

    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today announced the filing of a civil enforcement action in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York charging five entities and three individuals that own and operate the BitMEX trading platform with operating an unregistered trading platform and violating multiple CFTC regulations, including failing to implement required anti-money laundering procedures. This case is brought in connection with the Division of Enforcement’s Digital Asset and Bank Secrecy Act Task Forces.

  • Tokyo Stock Exchange: Treatment Of Trades From Friday, 2 October - Normal Trading Resumes

    Date 01/10/2020

    Currently, the Tokyo Stock Exchange is proceeding without problems toward resumption of trading at arrowhead and TSE plans to conduct trading on auction market and ToSTNeT market as usual from tomorrow and after.

  • SIX Trading Key Figures: September 2020

    Date 01/10/2020

    In September 2020 trading turnover on the Swiss Stock Exchange was up 34.3% compared to the previous month and reached CHF 129.0 billion, while the number of transactions increased by 21.4% to a total of 7,382,320. In comparison with the corresponding period last year, trading turnover was up by 23.9% to reach CHF 1,365.2 billion, while the number of trades rose by 66.8% to a total of 77,248,248. The SMI® rose by 0.5% and reached 10,187.0 points at the end of September.