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  • Nasdaq Appoints John Shay Global Head Of Fixed Income And Commodities

    Date 22/09/2016

    Nasdaq (Nasdaq:NDAQ) today announced the appointment of John Shay as Senior Vice President and Global Head of Fixed Income and Commodities.  In this role, Shay will be responsible for leading the global commodities and fixed-income areas within Nasdaq’s Global Trading and Market Services business. This includes our U.S. Treasuries, global commodities, as well as fixed income, clearing, and broker services activities in the Nordic and Baltic markets, which combined account for approximately 11% of Nasdaq’s Market Services revenue. Shay will report to Hans-Ole Jochumsen, President, Nasdaq. He will be based in New York and will join Nasdaq October 11, 2016.

  • Tel Aviv Stock Exchange CEO, Yossi Beinart's Resignation And Decision To Form A Selection Committee

    Date 22/09/2016

    ​​TASE CEO, Yossi Beinart, informed TASE Chairman of the Board, Amnon Neubach, that he intends to resign due to his health condition. During his term as CEO, Yossi made a significant contribution to the coping of TASE with one of the most challenging times in its history. He formed a professional management, outlined an updated strategy, and headed creative and global cooperation activities for the benefit of TASE's growth.

  • The SEC Enforcement Division’s Focus On Auditors And Auditing, Andrew Ceresney, Director, Division Of Enforcement, Keynote Address: American Law Institute Conference On Accountants' Liability 2016: Confronting Enforcement And Litigation Risks, Washington, D.C., Sept. 22, 2016

    Date 22/09/2016

    Introduction

    Good morning and thank you for that very kind introduction. It’s a pleasure to speak with you all today. Before I start, I must give our standard disclaimer that the views I express today are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Commission or its staff.

    This morning, I want to discuss our enforcement work in the area of auditing, a topic that is sure to be of interest to all of you. There is no doubt that the work of auditors, who function as critical gatekeepers in the area of issuer reporting and disclosure, is an important part of our renewed focus on financial reporting. As Chair White has emphasized, “[c]omprehensive, accurate, and reliable financial reporting is the bedrock upon which our markets are based, and is essential to ensuring public confidence in them,” and preparers “are the lynchpin of high-quality, reliable financial reporting."

     And, as the Supreme Court noted more than 30 years ago in Arthur Young, auditors play a crucial role in the financial reporting process by serving a “public watchdog function” that demands “total independence from the client at all times and requires complete fidelity to the public trust.”

     

  • CFTC Orders United Kingdom-Based Barclays Bank PLC To Pay $500,000 For Recordkeeping Violations

    Date 22/09/2016

    The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today issued an Order filing and simultaneously settling charges against Barclays Bank PLC (Barclays) for failing to create, maintain, and promptly produce required confirmations for a significant number of Exchange for Related Position (EFRP) trades in violation of CFTC Regulations. Barclays is a global banking and financial services company based in the United Kingdom, as well as a provisionally registered swap dealer with the CFTC.

  • DME Lists Two New Middle East Fuel Oil Derivatives

    Date 22/09/2016

    The Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME), the premier international energy futures and commodities exchange in the Middle East, today announced two new fuel oil contracts to hedge the price differentials between Middle East fuel oil and Singapore fuel oil.