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  • Cyprus Stock Exchange Bulletin For April 2016

    Date 01/06/2016

    On the last trading session of April 2016 the General Index reached 66,97 points, representinga relative decrease of 0,79% from the previous month. The value of shares traded exhibited a decrease of 95,6% compared to the previous month.

  • MNI China Car Purchase Indicator: Chinese Car Buying Sentiment Slips - Plans To Buy Bounce Back Despite Higher Expectations For Fuel Price

    Date 01/06/2016

    The continued recovery in oil prices and heightened uncertainty about the economy left Chinese consumer sentiment towards the car market lower in May, relinquishing all of the gains notched in the month before. The fall in sentiment didn’t deter potential buyers though with plans to buy a car rising to an 11 month high.

  • Tokyo Commodity Exchange: Final Settlement Price Of Dubai Crude Oil For May 2016 Contract

    Date 01/06/2016

    Final settlement price of Dubai Crude Oil for May 2016 contract is 30,380 yen.

  • Dalian Commodity Exchange: Plastics Futures To Contribute To Structural Reform On Supply Side

    Date 01/06/2016

    On May 26, Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) joined hands with China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation (CPCIF) and China National Light Industry Council (CNLIC) to host the “China Plastics Industry Conference (CPIC) 2016” in Shenzhen. DCE vice president Wang Fenghai said in his speech that under the New Normal involving in current transformation and upgrading of the economy and deepening the industrial restructuring at present, the supply-side structural reform has posed new requirements for the development of the plastics industry, the plastics enterprises have shown stronger demand for risk management than ever before, and the futures market will play a more significant and positive role in advancement of the supply-side structural reform and business operation.

  • CalPERS Comments On Federal Sentencing Of Former CEO Fred Buenrostro

    Date 31/05/2016

    The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) today issued the following statements on the sentencing of its former Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Fred Buenrostro, in federal court in San Francisco on bribery charges. Mr. Buenrostro served as CEO of CalPERS from 2002 to 2008.