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By Agnieszka Troszkiewicz and Maria Kolesnikova, Bloomberg |
July 25, 2012
London Metal Exchange shareholders approved the $2.2 billion takeover offer from Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd., ending a 10-month contest.
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July 16, 2012
The first foreign exchange-traded fund backed by stocks listed only in mainland China is scheduled to begin trading today in Hong Kong.
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By Michelle Wiese Bockmann, Bloomberg |
July 4, 2012
The Baltic Exchange plans to double its Asian membership in the next two years to reflect a decade-long surge in trade to the region.
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By Agnieszka Troszkiewicz, Bloomberg |
June 20, 2012
JPMorgan Chase & Co., the largest U.S. bank, is poised to more than double the value of its investment in London Metal Exchange shares bought seven months ago from the U.K. unit of bankrupt MF Global Holdings Ltd.
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By Daniel P. Collins |
June 15, 2012
We have pointed out on several occasions how the original sin in the MF Global debacle is how the firm was allowed to be split
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By Stanley James and Agnieszka Troszkiewicz, Bloomberg |
June 15, 2012
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd., host to the world’s fifth-largest equity market, agreed to pay 1.39 billion pounds ($2.15 billion) for the London Metal Exchange, which handles more than 80 percent of global trade in industrial-metal futures.
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By Eleni Himaras, Bloomberg |
May 17, 2012
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. should lose government protections against competition if it begins commodities trading, Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange Chief Operating Officer William Barkshire said.
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By Cathy Chan and Kana Nishizawa, Bloomberg |
May 10, 2012
Asia’s biggest bourse operator has submitted a takeover bid for the London Metal Exchange, Bloomberg reports
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By Press Release |
August 10, 2011
Reportedly a hacking attempt, the disruptions affected the ability of firms to upload certain compliance documents to the exchange's website.
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By News Story |
June 5, 2010
As China inches toward floating the renminbi, the head of Hong Kong's major derivatives exchange expects to become the center of derivatives trade linked to the currency.