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  • Shenzhen Stock Exchange: To Resolutely Hold Delisted Parties Liable

    Date 20/09/2017

    On May 16, 2017, Shenzhen Stock Exchange (“SZSE”) issued the decision to delist the shares of Shenzhen Century Plaza Hotel Co., Ltd. (“Century Plaza Hotel”) from trading. SZSE noted that Century Plaza Hotel has recently instituted administrative proceedings with Shenzhen Intermediate People’s Court requesting SZSE to rescind the delisting decision.

  • Arctos Investments Selects Neo & Partners Global’s Trading-Atrium To Accelerate And Technologize Its Multi-Asset Investment Firm

    Date 20/09/2017

    • The TRADING-ATRIUM by Neo & Partners Global has positioned Arctos Investments distinctively at the centre of an electronic trading revolution.
    • Neo & Partners Global enables Arctos Investments to operate more profitably, continually adapt better to a fast-changing environment and grow sustainably.

  • Nasdaq, Inc. Prices $500,000,000 Senior Floating Rate Notes Offering

    Date 20/09/2017

    Nasdaq, Inc. (the “Company”) (Nasdaq:NDAQ) today announced that it priced a public offering of $500,000,000 aggregate principal amount of U.S. dollar-denominated senior floating rate notes due 2019 (the “Offering”) with an interest rate equal to the three-month U.S. dollar LIBOR plus 0.39% per annum.  The Offering is expected to close on September 22, 2017, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. 

  • Catherine McGuire To Retire After More Than 40 Years At The SEC

    Date 19/09/2017

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Catherine McGuire, Counsel in the Division of Trading and Markets, is retiring after 44 years at the SEC.

  • EBA: Discussion On The Significant Risk Transfer In Securitisation

    Date 19/09/2017

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) launched today a public consultation on its discussion paper on significant risk transfer in securitisation. This work builds on the EBA’s monitoring activity of supervisory practices in the area of significant risk transfer, which the Authority started in 2014 with the publication of the EBA Guidelines on this topic. The discussion paper aims at seeking stakeholders’ views on how to further harmonise the regulation and supervision of the risk transfer through securitisation. The EBA’s proposals are based on the newly agreed European securitisation legislation. The consultation runs until 19 December 2017.