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  • Russia’s En+ Group Lists On London Stock Exchange

    Date 03/11/2017

    • En+ Group raises $1.5 billion from international investors, valuing the company at $8 billion
    • Largest Russian IPO globally since 2012, reinforcing London Stock Exchange’s position as global partner of choice for international Russian fundraising
    • Underlines London’s status as most international financial centre

  • Euronext Announces Volumes For October 2017

    Date 03/11/2017

    Euronext, the leading pan-European exchange in the Eurozone, today announced trading volumes for October 2017.

  • EEX: New Monthly Record In Dairy Derivatives

    Date 03/11/2017

    In October 2017, the volume traded in EEX dairy product futures reached a new monthly record. In total, a volume of 14,140 tonnes (equivalent to 2,828 contracts) was traded which is more than 4 times the volume in October 2016 (3,490 tonnes, equals 698 contracts). The total monthly volume included 6,030 tonnes traded in butter futures, 7,285 tonnes traded in skimmed milk powder futures and 825 tonnes traded in whey powder futures. The previous monthly record on the derivatives market for dairy products was registered in June 2017 (2,668 contracts).

  • Monetary Authority Of Singapore And China's Securities Regulator Agree To Strengthen Supervisory Cooperation And Facilitate Market Development

    Date 03/11/2017

    The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) agreed to strengthen supervisory cooperation and facilitate the development of their capital markets, during the 2nd MAS-CSRC Supervisory Roundtable held in Singapore on 31 October 2017.

  • Eurex Enhances Its Market Structure

    Date 03/11/2017

    The international derivatives marketplace Eurex, part of Deutsche Börse Group, enhances its market structure to address industry trends and further meet its member’s needs. In Q4, Europe’s largest derivatives exchange will launch an electronic price discovery platform that allows bank’s broker desks and inter dealer brokers to contact market makers with request for quotes in order to find a counterpart to a trading interest. Initially, the service will be available for fixed-income and money market derivatives, but other asset classes will be added soon.