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  • SEC Sues Former Tyco CEO Kozlowski, Two Others For Fraud - All Three Failed To Disclose Millions Of Dollars In Secret Corporate Loans

    Date 12/09/2002

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed civil fraud charges against three former top executives of Tyco International Ltd., including former CEO L. Dennis Kozlowski, alleging that they failed to disclose multi-million dollar low interest and interest-free loans they took from the company, and in some cases, never repaid. The SEC complaint, which also charges former Tyco CFO Mark H. Swartz and chief legal officer Mark A. Belnick, alleges that the three former executives also sold share

  • SGX Annual Report 2002

    Date 12/09/2002

    Please click here to download a copy of SGX's Annual Report for the financial year ended 30 June 2002.

  • Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's New Visitors Center Inaugurated On Historic Trading Floors

    Date 12/09/2002

    Tel Aviv - Silvan Shalom, deputy prime minister and finance minister of Israel, and Ron Huldai, mayor of Tel Aviv, inaugurated the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's new Visitors Center last week in Tel-Aviv.

  • The Extraordinary Shareholders' Meeting Of Borsa Italiana Spa Approves Capital Increase For The Acquisition Of Monte Titoli Spa

    Date 12/09/2002

    The extraordinary shareholders' meeting of Borsa Italiana Spa resolved yesterday to increase the legal capital by an aggregate maximum of €1,158,179.36 through the issue of a maximum of 2,227,268 new ordinary shares with a nominal value of €0.52 each and a total surcharge of €58.3436, reserved for Monte Titoli's shareholders.

  • The London Stock Exchange Calls On Higgs Review To Promote Best Practice In UK Corporate Governance

    Date 12/09/2002

    The London Stock Exchange today called on the Government to avoid legislating on corporate governance in the UK, arguing that it would be more effective to promote high standards of best practice by reinforcing existing arrangements.

  • TSX Group Inc. Files Preliminary Prospectus For Initial Public Offering Of Common Shares

    Date 12/09/2002

    TSX Inc. (formerly The Toronto Stock Exchange Inc.) and TSX Group Inc. announced today that TSX Group Inc. has filed a preliminary prospectus with the securities regulatory authorities in each of the provinces and territories of Canada in connection with a proposed offering of its common shares. The offering is being underwritten by a syndicate led by Scotia Capital Inc. and Goldman Sachs & Co., which includes BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., CIBC World Markets Inc., National Bank Financial Inc., RBC Do

  • UK Financial Services Authority Hosts Roundtable On Short Selling

    Date 12/09/2002

    The FSA today hosted a roundtable, attended by hedge funds, prime brokers, securities lenders and associated intermediaries and several corporates, at which it invited discussion on the practice of short selling and set out possibilities for disclosure of short selling in the UK.

  • CME To Open Equity Markets At 11:00 A.M. (CT) Today, Sept. 11

    Date 11/09/2002

    Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (CME) announced that it will open its stock index products today at 11:00 a.m. (Central time) in coordination with today's opening of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

  • Euronext: Bouygues Offshore Removed From Next 150 Index

    Date 11/09/2002

    New composition of Next 150 Following the official result of the takeover bid by the Italian company Saipem Spa for the French company Bouygues Offshore (Next 150), Bouygues Offshore will be removed from the Next 150 index effective Monday 16 September 2002. Following the rules of the Next 150 the removed company will not be replaced immediately, but at the next quarterly review (1 October 2002). As of Monday 16 September 2002, the Next 150 index will consist of 148 companie

  • FTSE Confirms UK Review

    Date 11/09/2002

    Following the quarterly meeting of the FTSE independent advisory committee, FTSE Group confirms that three companies will be deleted from the blue chip FTSE 100 index.