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  • Buy-Back Of Borsa İstanbul A.Ş. C Group Share Was Completed.

    Date 25/10/2017

    On the basis of brokerage houses’ demands, Borsa İstanbul A.Ş. Board of Directors decided to initiate the buy-back process. In line with regulations in Turkey, the approval of the regulatory body Capital Markets Board of Turkey was secured. On June 8, 2017 during Ordinary General Assembly Meeting, the Board was authorized for buying back 335,828,929 shares in exchange of maximum 50 million TRY, for a year. As a result, share transfers and payments were realized.

  • Qatar Stock Exchange Promotes Sustainability & ESG Disclosure Among Qatari Listed Companies

    Date 25/10/2017

    Qatar Stock Exchange held a senior level sustainability engagement session with the listed companies with the aim to promote the business case for ESG and sustainability, outline QSE’s sustainability action plan to attract responsible investors, provide an overview of global investor assessment approaches to ESG, and serve as the soft launch for the QSE Sustainability and ESG Dashboard.

  • ACER Invites Stakeholders To Provide Inputs For The Agency’s 2019 Work Programme

    Date 25/10/2017

    Alberto Pototschnig, Director of the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER), presented today the draft outline of the Agency’s 2019 Work Programme at a public workshop held in Ljubljana. The Director invited all interested parties to express their views and share their opinions on which areas the Agency should focus its efforts on in 2019. The Agency will endeavour to take on board inputs from interested parties that are feasible and in line with its mandate and the available resources.

  • Bank Resolution Framework - Executive Summary

    Date 25/10/2017

    Taxpayer-funded bailouts of banks considered too big to fail were a defining characteristic of the Great Financial Crisis. In the intervening years, international standard setters and national authorities have taken steps to reduce both the probability and impact of the failure of such systemically important firms. Key among those steps was the development of an international framework for more effective resolution, which directly targets the impact of the failure of systemically important financial institutions. This Executive Summary provides an overview of the main elements of that framework as it applies to banks.

  • SIFMA Outlines Guiding Principles For GSE Reform At HFSC Hearing

    Date 25/10/2017

    Today, Kevin Chavers, managing director at BlackRock, testified on behalf of SIFMA before the House Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance at a hearing entitled “Sustainable Housing Finance: Private Sector Perspectives on Housing Finance Reform.”