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  • Amman Stock Exchange: Eid Al Fiter Holiday

    Date 21/06/2017

    According to a communiqué issued by the Prime Minister on the occasion of Eid Al Fiter, all ministries and public departments will be off from Sunday, 25 June- Wednesday, 28 June, 2017. Accordingly, The Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) will have a holiday on Sunday, 25 June- Until Wednesday, 28 June, 2017. The ASE will be back to work on Thursday 29 June, 2017. 

  • MGEX Reports Best Monthly Volume In Exchange History

    Date 21/06/2017

    MGEX, a Designated Contract Market (DCM) and Derivatives Clearing Organization (DCO), reports the highest volume month in the history of the Exchange. Total volume now stands at 290,871 contracts with eight days remaining.

  • ESMA Calls Experts To Join Post-Trading Panel

    Date 21/06/2017

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) today has launched a process to renew the composition of its Consultative Working Group (CWG) of the ESMA Post-Trading Standing Committee (PTSC). ESMA is therefore calling for expressions of interest from stakeholders to become a member of the CWG by 31 July 2017.

  • Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX Alpha Exchange And MontrĂ©al Exchange Closed For Canada Day

    Date 21/06/2017

    Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX Alpha Exchange and Montréal Exchange will be closed on Monday, July 3, 2017, for the Canada Day holiday.

  • Work, Wages And Monetary Policy - Speech By Andy Haldane, Chief Economist, Bank Of England, National Science and Media Museum, Bradford

    Date 21/06/2017

    It is wonderful to be here in Bradford, just a few miles away from where I grew up. The City has of course a rich commercial history dating from the Industrial Revolution. Back then, it was a thriving hub for textiles and other manufacturing industries. The City’s architecture bears witness to the rich civic investment that took place around this time, with the public and private sector often working in partnership. The decline of the UK textiles industry from the mid-20th century was mirrored in Bradford’s own fortunes. Like many industrial cities, Bradford went through a wrenching transition and still bears some of the scars.