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LSE poised to acquire Sri Lankan technology company

September 14, 2009--London Stock Exchange is expected to announce, possibly as early as Tuesday, the acquisition of Millennium IT, a Sri Lankan trading technology company, as the group embarks on a massive upgrade of its trading platform.

The move marks the biggest step yet taken by Xavier Rolet, chief executive, to dismantle the legacy of his predecessor Clara Furse.

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Source: FT.com


Dow Jones UK Smaller Companies Index launched

September 14, 2009--Dow Jones Indexes has launched the Dow Jones UK Smaller Companies Index, which provides market participants with a measure of the UK's small and micro cap segments.

The index currently includes 188 stocks from the London Stock Exchange, including those traded on the Alternative Investment Market.

The index is designed to provide a complete view of the UK small and micro cap segment and will serve Dow Jones Newswires as a benchmark for its extended UK small cap coverage.

"The Dow Jones UK Smaller Companies Index was created as a result of the demand for a single go-to instrument to measure the performance of the broad UK small and micro cap market," says Michael A. Petronella, president, Dow Jones Indexes. "The inclusion of stocks traded on the Aim makes this index a unique benchmark and will provide Dow Jones Newswires and market participants with a more accurate tool to analyse and evaluate the UK small and micro cap segment."

Dow Jones Newswires has been expanding its coverage of smaller UK companies and plans to use the new index as a reference.

The index universe for the Dow Jones UK Smaller Companies Index consists of all equity issue stocks, Reits or similar securities with readily available prices that trade in the UK, including those listed on the Aim. To be included in the index, stocks must fall between the 97 per cent and 99 per cent of cumulated free-float market capitalization of the index universe. A buffer rule avoids major turnover in the index, excluding only components which fall either below the 96 per cent quantile or above the 99.25 per cent quantile during the regular review.

The index is available in price and total return versions, and is reviewed quarterly in March, June, September and December. The index is also examined on an ongoing basis to account for corporate actions such as mergers, de-listings or bankruptcies.

It is calculated in pounds sterling and US dollars, and is weighted by float-adjusted market capitalization. Daily historical index values are available back to 30 June 2006, with the base value of the index being set at 1,000.

Source: Dow Jones


ETF Securities gold, palladium holdings hit record

September 14, 2009 - ETF Securities said on Monday the amount of metal it holds to back its gold and ETFS Physical Palladium (PHPD.L) exchange-traded commodities rose to record highs in the week to Sept 11.

The company's three gold-backed ETCs -- Gold Bullion Securities (GBSx.L), ETFS Physical Gold (PHAU.L) and a small Australian fund read full story

Source: Reuters


Zurich Cantonal Bank gold, silver ETF holdings rise

September 14, 2009-The amount of metal Zurich Cantonal Bank holds to back its silver exchange-traded commodity rose nearly 600,000 ounces or 1 percent in the week to September 11, the bank said in a weekly report on Monday.

Its ZKB Silver ETF (ZSIL.S: Quote, Profile, Research) now holds 54.984 million ounces of metal, the company said, up from 54.396 million ounces.

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Source: Reuters


NASDAQ OMX and HQ Bank Launch New Portfolio of Exchange Traded Funds

September 14, 2009--NASDAQ OMX Nordic, part of the NASDAQ OMX Group (Nasdaq:NDAQ), together with HQ Bank today announced the launch of a new portfolio of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) that will allow Nordic investors to trade internationally recognized indices in local currency. The ETFs issued by HQ Bank will be based on indices calculated by NASDAQ OMX and traded on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm.

Trading of the ETFs from HQ Bank will start beginning of October 2009 (pending regulatory approvals). Between launch in October and January 2010 HQ Bank plans to list around ten ETFs at NASDAQ OMX Stockholm.

Jenny Rosberg, Deputy CEO at NASDAQ OMX Nordic said: "Through this partnership with HQ Bank we are able to offer both institutional and retail investors in the Nordics the same trading opportunities in ETFs as investors around the world. The expansion of our ETF offering well matches customer needs and is an important step in developing our local market, which holds great potential for this type of product."

Mikael Konig, CEO at HQ Bank said: "This launch marks an important milestone for the Swedish ETF market, and we look forward to continue our collaboration with NASDAQ OMX to grow our offering in this space. Our ETF portfolio provides a perfect complement to managed funds, and is an investor-friendly and cost-efficient tool for index investments as the products are traded the same way as equities on a liquid market."

About Exchange Traded Funds

An Exchange Traded Fund is a security that tracks an index, a commodity or a basket of assets like an index fund, but trades like a stock on an exchange. ETFs are a complement to actively managed funds and provide investors with the possibility to invest in well known global indices in the local currency. In the U.S., ETFs represent one of the most traded instruments with an annual total turnover of over 9000 billion USD in 2008. In Europe it is one of the fastest growing instruments in recent years and has more than ten folded its turnover since 2002, reaching an annual turnover of over 400 billion EUR in 2008. ETFs have been available in the U.S. since 1993 and in Europe since 1999.

Source: NASDAQ OMX


JPMorgan counters EcoSecurities bid

September 14, 2009--JPMorgan has offered £123m for EcoSecurities Group, the carbon trading company, topping a bid from Guanabara, a Dutch vehicle run by EcoSecurities’ former president.

Carbon Acquisition Company, a wholly owned subisidiary of JPMorgan, said that EcoSecurities directors will recommend that their shareholders accept the offer of 100p per share, and that their support amounted to 19.1 per cent of shares.

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Source: FT.com


UK's Financial Services Authority Update On Lehmans-Backed Structured Products

September 11, 2009-Following the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and Financial Ombudsman Service (Ombudsman) have been looking at the potential detriment this has caused for investors in the UK structured products market.

In May, the FSA and Ombudsman agreed that the issues relating to Lehmans-backed structured products should be considered under the "Wider Implications" process, in order to allow the FSA to explore all options to achieve the best outcome for consumers.

The FSA has now gained enough information from its review to enable it to move forward and believes it is now appropriate to lift the hold on individual adjudications of complaints on an immediate basis.

The FSA will report back on the outcomes of its review in more detail in October but confirms that it will be taking action against firms as a result of the findings of the review.

Dan Waters, retail policy director at the FSA, said: “This is a hugely complex area and during our review we have looked at promotional literature, clarity of information, quality of advice, sales systems and controls, involving plan managers, providers and advisers.

“There is still much for us to do and we will be outlining some of the findings of the review next month in more detail, but I can confirm that we have found serious issues and will be taking action against firms.

“In light of the progress we have made, we believe our regulatory action can now progress alongside the Ombudsman adjudicating on individual complaints without prejudicing either, so individual cases referred to the Ombudsman can now proceed.”

Background

1. The Wider Implications process is intended to provide a transparent means of bridging potential regulatory gaps or overlaps between the FSA, Ombudsman and Office of Fair Trading on 'significant issues', including those that may give rise to widespread consumer detriment.

2. The FSA regulates the financial services industry and has four objectives under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000: maintaining market confidence; promoting public understanding of the financial system; securing the appropriate degree of protection for consumers; and fighting financial crime.

3. The FSA aims to promote efficient, orderly and fair markets, help retail consumers achieve a fair deal and improve its business capability and effectiveness

Source: FSA.gov.uk


Scoach Introduces Exchange Trading for Foreign Currency Products – HSBC Trinkaus Issues First Products

Products in various foreign currencies can be traded on the Frankfurt certificate exchange, Scoach, with immediate effect. These currencies include the US dollar, Swiss franc and Swedish krona.

September 11, 2009-- HSBC Trinkaus is the first issuer to take advantage of the new service to list certificates denominated in foreign currencies on a German exchange. Investors currently have the choice of four products; there are two products denominated in Swiss francs (CHF) – a capped bonus certificate and a protect index bond on the Swiss SMI® exchange barometer, and for investors with US dollar (USD) accounts, the capped bonus certificate and protect index bond on the S&P 500®, both denominated in USD.

"These issues are not new product structures, they are process innovations, as was the case with the intraday issues we introduced a few months ago," said Heiko Weyand, Head of Product at HSBC Trinkaus. He went on to explain an additional advantage for investors, "Because the securities are listed in the currency of their respective underlyings, it is easier for investors to monitor their performance than if they were listed in euros."

The foreign currency products may be of interest to investors with accounts in USD or CHF who wish to trade via a German exchange. Since the products are traded on the Scoach certificate exchange, they are subject to German stock exchange regulators. "The supervision of trading provides additional security for investors," said Christian Reuss, CEO of Scoach Europa AG. "Trading via an exchange is often essential to asset managers in particular."

Source: Scoach


EU plans for hedge fund rules are 'flawed'

September 11, 2009--One of the leading proponents of the the European Union's controversial proposals to regulate hedge funds and private equity firms has backed down and conceded the need for a full impact assessment of the changes.

Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, architect of the regulation and self-confessed "bogeyman" of London's alternative investment sector, took on his staunchest critics face-to-face in London on Friday, acknowledging that it would be "foolish" to push ahead without more consultation.

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Source: FT.com


European companies to pay dear for OTC derivatives

September 11, 2009-European companies are certain to face higher costs for using over-the-counter derivatives as a result of proposed European Commission reforms for such markets in the wake of the crisis, a senior Brussels official said Friday.

The remarks, by Mario Nava, head of the Commission's financial market infrastructure unit, will disappoint some of Europe's biggest companies. They highlight the tensions emerging between regulators and policymakers on one hand and business and market participants on the other as it becomes clearer how far public authorities are likely to go in reforming financial markets to prevent a repeat of the financial crisis.

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Source: FT.com


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