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This week in the parish of bourses and market structure:
CME results continue to disappoint as HongKong Exchanges have a record nine months spell and mudstone welter of results while SETL makes their DLT tech open source. ICE on the other hand was awesome revisited.
My name is Patrick L. Young.
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It’s the Exchange Invest Weekly Podcast Episode 119.
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Temasek, that arm of the government of Singapore, their investment arm, has been seeking to dispel the notion that the Singapore Exchanges is a dull market. Tokyo Stock Exchange, things are so exciting there, they’re extending the trading day by 30 minutes.
On the other hand, not so good at the Angola Stock Exchange, although they’re pretty happy, their daily transactions have surpassed $1.6 million per day. On the other hand, that’s the magic round number in Angolan currency of 1 billion Kwanzas. The Nairobi Stock Exchange you can now buy and sell the shares of companies listed on the Kenyan Stock Exchange on the same day. Exciting move with the invention of the Kenyan day trader there.
And meanwhile, Nadex they have offered a quiz from which you can determine the strategy that’s going to best fit what you’d like to use. The Pan African Exchange (PANEX) they’ve raised a complaint against the Securities and Exchange Commission but that’s admittedly in deepest darkest Africa, not the USA.
And there was a great story from the NYSE this week. What it’s like to ring the New York Stock Exchange bell, a fabulous outline of the world’s most famous financial campanology experience. It ought to be read in conjunction with another post indeed, which was from last week’s NYSE blogging by Farrell Kramer, who counts himself very lucky to be within the halls of the NYSE reporting on what happens there. That previous article Bitcoin, Jason Sudeikis, WeWork Mark Historic Week at the NYSE is another excellent example of what goes on behind the scenes at the world’s most famous stock exchange.
China, they published the rules for the new Beijing Stock Exchange, not slacking there. And the Saudi Exchange Tadawul, issued ESG disclosure guidelines for listed companies.