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Date 05/03/2009
CFTC And FSA Welcome IOSCO Proposals To Boost Regulation Of Commodity Futures Markets
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and the Financial Services Authority (FSA) today welcomed the proposals published by the International Organization of Securities Commissions’ (IOSCO) Technical Committee recommending improved supervision of the commodity futures markets and better global cooperation towards this end. The proposals were developed by the IOSCO Task Force on Commodity Future Markets (Task Force), currently co-chaired by the CFTC and FSA.
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Date 05/03/2009
SEC Revamping Process For Reviewing Whistleblower Complaints And Enforcement Tips
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary L. Schapiro announced today that the agency is moving to improve the handling of whistleblower complaints and enforcement tips in order to better protect investors.
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Date 05/03/2009
CFTC Charges Ponzi Scheme In Mansfield, Texas, Caused More Than 250 Investors To Lose At Least $10.9 Million - Court Freezes Defendants’ Assets And Appoints Receiver
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today charged Ray M. White and CRW Management, LP (CRW), both of Mansfield, Texas, with operating a Ponzi scheme involving the solicitation of at least $10.9 million from more than 250 investors to trade off-exchange foreign currency contracts (forex).
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Date 05/03/2009
IOSCO Publishes Recommendations To Enhance Commodity Futures Markets Oversight
The International Organization of Securities Commissions’ (IOSCO) Technical Committee has today published a final report prepared by its Task Force on Commodity Futures Markets (Task Force) which contains recommendations to improve the supervision of commodity futures markets and global regulatory cooperation.
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Date 05/03/2009
Testimony Of US Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Donald L. Kohn: American International Group - Before The Committee On Banking, Housing, And Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. March 5, 2009
Chairman Dodd, Ranking Member Shelby, and other members of the Committee, I appreciate having this opportunity to discuss the role of the Federal Reserve in stabilizing American International Group, Inc. (AIG). In my testimony, I will detail the support the Federal Reserve, working alongside the Treasury, has given AIG and the reasons for each of our actions. Before I go into the extended narrative, however, I think it would be useful to briefly put our decisions in their broader context.
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Date 05/03/2009
RTS Trading Statistics February 2009: Derivatives Flourish In February
The derivatives market registered good volumes driven by the hedging requirements of investors in this uncertain market.
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Date 05/03/2009
Warsaw Stock Exchange: Derivative Instruments And Structured Products Market In February 2009
Derivative Instruments February was yet another month in the history of the WSE when the volume of trading in derivative instruments was over 1 million instruments (1,028,203 units). The number of open interest in all derivative instruments was 137 thousand units at the end of February. The volume of trading in stock futures contracts was over 48 thousand contracts in February 2009, the second highest volume of trading in stock futures contracts in the histor
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Date 05/03/2009
Wiener Börse Monthly Statistics - February 2009
Click here to download Wiener Börse's monthly statistics for February 2009.
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Date 05/03/2009
ETF Landscape: Growth In Institutional Users Of Global ETFs Through Q3 2008
Barclays Global Investors has just published the Growth in Institutional users of global ETFs through Q3 2008, part of BGI's ETF Landscape series: please click here for a downloadable copy (please note, this may take a fe
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Date 05/03/2009
Cardale Signs Up For Settlement Via EMXCo
Cardale Asset Management has signed up for settlement via the EMX Message System.
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