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  • KRX ETF Market Recorded The Highest Net AUM By USD 19,056 Million

    Date 20/10/2015

    Korea Exchange (KRX) recorded the highest record of net AUM (Asset under Management) of its ETF Market on Oct 15, 2015. It is KRW 21,541.1 billion (USD 19,056 million*) which is calculated after the market closing. The latest highest record was KRW 21,369.3 billion on February 4, 2015. Below are the net AUMs of every year-end after the opening of KRW ETF Market. 
    *KRW/USD = 1,127 (Oct 15, 2015) 

  • TOCOM Participates In FIA Expo 2015

    Date 20/10/2015

    TOCOM participates in FIA's 31st Annual Futures & Options Expo (FIA Expo 2015), which is to take place from November 3 to November 5, 2015 at the Hilton Chicago in Chicago, the United States. 

  • SIFMA Urges Action To Adopt Cybersecurity Information Sharing Legislation In Letter To Senate

    Date 20/10/2015

    SIFMA today submitted the following letter from Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr., president and CEO, to the Senate calling for action to bring up and adopt the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) and for a quick agreement between the House and Senate to send a bill to the President: 

  • Leaders Unite In Calling For A Price On Carbon Ahead Of Paris Climate Talks

    Date 20/10/2015

    For the first time, an unprecedented alliance of Heads of State, city and state leaders, with the support of heads of leading companies, have joined forces to urge countries and companies around the globe to put a price on carbon.

  • ASC And Nunavut Securities Office Publish Proposed Start-Up Business Exemption For Comment

    Date 19/10/2015

    The Alberta Securities Commission (ASC) and the Nunavut Securities Office today published for comment Proposed Multilateral Instrument 45-109 Prospectus Exemption for Start-up Businesses, which sets out a proposed prospectus exemption to facilitate capital raising by start-up and early stage companies. Subject to certain conditions, the proposed exemption would allow a start-up or early stage business to raise up to $1,000,000 using a streamlined offering document together with a bluntly worded risk warning.  Investors would be permitted to invest up to $1,500 in a business or $5,000 with the advice of a registered dealer.