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  • BISX Furthers Engagement With Listed Issuers

    Date 09/12/2016

    The Bahamas International Securities Exchange (BISX) spent Thursday, 1 December 2016 in a closed session conclave with its Listed Issuers.  The purpose of the BISX 2016 Listed Issuer Conclave was to meet with senior representatives of Listed Issuers to discuss their duties and responsibilities to the market, as well as to discuss the fundamental regulatory principles and overall mission of the Exchange.  The meeting was specifically limited to senior representatives to ensure that all participants were individuals who were tasked with compliance with BISX’s Rules.

  • Irish Stock Exchange Events Raise Funds For Charities In 2016

    Date 09/12/2016

    The Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) was delighted to once again support a range of charities through fund raising initiatives and events during 2016.

  • National Stock Exchange To Cease Trading On December 16, 2016

    Date 09/12/2016

    National Stock Exchange Inc (“NSX” or the “Exchange”) is issuing this Information Circular to provide notice to Exchange Equity Trading Permit (“ETP”) Holders that it has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) a rule amendment that will permit it to cease trading activity on the Exchange’s trading system (the “System”) as of the close of business on Friday, December 16, 2016 (the “Closing Date”).

  • The Bats ETF Marketplace Welcomes New Issue From Exchange Traded Concepts - 22 Issuers, 113 Funds Now Listed On Bats In The U.S.

    Date 09/12/2016

    Bats Global Markets, Inc. (Bats: BATS), the #1 U.S. market for exchange-traded fund (ETF) trading, today welcomed another fund from Exchange Traded Concepts (ETC) to the Bats ETF Marketplace.

  • Nigerian Stock Exchange Weekly Report For 9 December 2016

    Date 09/12/2016

    A turnover of 894.759 million shares worth N10.629 billion in 13,418 deals were traded this week by investors on the floor of the Exchange in contrast to a total of 2.479 billion shares valued at N9.988 billion that exchanged hands last week in 12,059 deals.