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Db x-trackers launches 10 ETFs

December 21, 2010--Ten ETFs have been launched by Deutsche Bank, giving access to a range of MSCI world sectors.
The 10 global equity ETFs are listed on the London Stock Exchange and investors can choose from specific sectors such as global healthcare, information technology, energy, utilities, industrials and financials.

The other ETFs cover consumer discretionary, consumer staples, telecommunication services and materials.

Each has a low total expense ratio of 0.45 per cent.

The ETFs can be traded in the US dollar or sterling share classes and are the first specific sector products from db x-trackers, Deutsche Bank’s ETF arm.

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European Financial Linkages: A New Look at Imbalances-IMF Working Paper

December 21, 2010--Summary: We document external investment positions among European Union countries at the start of the financial crisis through the creation of a new database comprising bilateral external financial asset and liabilities, excluding reserve assets and derivatives.

While there are some gaps in the data, the overall coverage of reported bilateral net international investment positions (IIPs) appears satisfactory. The dataset provides a richer picture of financial linkages, enabling us to map the financing of Euro area imbalances. Creditor and debtor positions vis-à-vis the rest of the EU have tended to increase between 2000 and 2008, with capital flowing largely from wealthier to catching-up economies. This has in particular resulted in an increased interdependency among Euro Area economies.

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Three billion a year could be saved from costs of infrastructure says report

December 21, 2010--A Government report by Infrastructure UK (IUK) today sets out a blueprint to save up to three billion a year on building and maintaining infrastructure.
Treasury Ministers welcomed the plan saying it could promote growth by freeing up more money for infrastructure investment, as well as helping keep water, gas and electricity bill costs down for consumers by reducing costs for utility companies.

The report outlines how costs of building and maintaining energy, transport, waste and flood defence infrastructure projects can be reduced by at least 15%. With between £15 and £20 billion being spent each year, this equates to savings of between two and three billion a year – between £20 billion and £30 billion over the next decade.

The savings in delivery cost would be achieved by Government working with industry to improve procurement, raise productivity, simplify processes and promote innovation and better industry integration.

Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander said:

“One look at projects like the Olympics, where over £600million has been saved, shows that the UK can deliver big infrastructure projects on time and within budget.

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UK borrowing hits new record as Government spending jumps

Britain's public borrowing hit a shocking new record as Government spending surged in November, sounding alarm bells about the Treasury's ability to hit its targets for reining in the UK's finances.
December 21, 2010--Public sector net borrowing jumped to £23.3bn in November - excluding bailing out the banks - the highest for any month since the Office for National Statistics (ONS) began its records in 1993.

The borrowing figure was almost £6bn up on the £17.4bn seen in the previous November, disappointing forecasts for a small improvement.

The pound dipped 0.4pc to under 85p against the struggling euro amid fears the Government will miss its chance to sort out the UK's finances.

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Emissions Trading: Statement by Commissioner for Climate Action Connie Hedegaard on regulatory oversight of the EU carbon market

December 21, 2010--The European carbon market is a relatively young market which has grown rapidly during its first six years of operation, both in size and sophistication. With a climate crisis and an economic crisis, the world more than ever before needs cost-effective means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It is therefore important that the market can continue to expand and safely be relied upon to give an undistorted carbon price signal to investors and decision-makers in boardrooms across the EU.
Over the last years, the market has reached a size which makes it a potential target of fraudulent practices. Therefore, as the market matures and grows further, it is critical that it continues to be subject to appropriate and effective regulatory oversight."

Background
Today's Communication is the first step in a work stream that may lead to a legislative proposal in this field in 2011. It takes stock of the level of oversight in the European carbon market. It also describes ongoing developments in the field of energy markets and financial markets with a bearing on the carbon market and lists the options that are available to safeguard the continued integrity of the growing market. It concludes that the lion's share of the carbon market is subject to appropriate oversight, but that more may be needed in the spot market.

As a next step, the Commission will examine in greater detail the structure of the carbon market, the level of market oversight and the available options (incl. the classification of allowances as a financial instrument). An internet-based stakeholder consultation will be conducted in the first half of 2011, the results of which will feed into a thorough impact assessment. This work will inform the decision on whether to come forward with a legislative proposal.

Market participants and other stakeholders are encouraged to engage in this process and support the Commission in identifying robust solutions to guarantee the further development of the European carbon market.

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CESR Feedback Statement

December 21, 2010--CESR has published the Feedback Statement Transaction Reporting on OTC Derivatives and Extension of the Scope of Transaction Reporting Obligations.

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December - FTSE and Casablanca Stock Exchange launch new index solutinons for the Moroccan market

December 21, 2010-FTSE Group (“FTSE”), the award winning global index provider, and the Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE) today announced the creation of a new family of indices – the FTSE CSE Morocco Index Series. These new real-time indices will enhance the visibility of Morocco across the international investment community, at a time when investors are increasingly seeking investment opportunities in emerging markets.

Using FTSE’s world class indexing standards, the FTSE CSE Morocco Index Series will provide domestic investors with new and innovative investment options in Moroccan equities. The indices also provide international investors with liquid access to one of Africa’s largest markets (by market capitalisation), where the Casablanca Stock Exchange has been established since 1929.

The FTSE CSE Morocco Index Series currently consists of two indices, with index data available via distributors, including Interactive Data:

FTSE CSE Morocco 15 Index (Real Time)

Consists of the top 15 stocks trading on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, ranked by gross market capitalisation, and calculated in real time (every 15 seconds);

FTSE CSE Morocco All-Liquid Index (Real Time and End of Day)

Captures the performance of all liquid stocks trading on the Casablanca Stock Exchange and is available both in real time and as an end of day product.

The index series has been designed using FTSE’s robust rules for eligibility, free float and liquidity to provide investor confidence, and also open the doors to international listings on the markets operated by CSE.

Jonathan Cooper, Managing Director, FTSE Middle East and Africa, said: “This is an exciting joint venture which will not only boost opportunities for increased capital flows into the Moroccan market but also facilitate international investments. By combining our index expertise with CSE’s market knowledge, global investors now have a robust means to assess, measure and gain access to the Moroccan market. FTSE is committed to bringing new, innovative indices and services to the world’s markets and we look forward to building on this offering with the CSE to continue to meet investors’ requirements.”

Karim Hajji, CEO of Casablanca Stock Exchange said “The creation of the FTSE CSE Morocco 15 index and the FTSE CSE Morocco All-liquid index is an important step toward the internationalisation of the Casablanca Stock Exchange. Thanks to these indices, investors across the world will be able to monitor and measure the performance of the Moroccan stock market.It is an international recognition of the Casablanca Stock Exchange as a promising, reliable and transparent market”.

Feedback statement - CESR Technical Advice to the European Commission in the Context of the MiFID Review-Standardisation and Organised Platform Trading of OTC Derivatives

December 21, 2010-- CEsr has published thr Feedback statement - CESR Technical Advice to the European Commission in the Context of the MiFID Review-Standardisation and Organised Platform Trading of OTC Derivatives.

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AMF publishes 2010 report on corporate governance, executive compensation and internal control

December 20, 2010--The AMF has today published its report on corporate governance, executive compensation and internal control in small and medium capitalisation companies1, with reference to the Middlenext corporate governance code issued on December 2009.

The report was based on a sample of 30 companies with shares admitted to trading on Euronext Paris (7 companies in Compartment B and 23 in Compartment C). The companies have chosen voluntarily to abide by the Middlenext code, so neither the sample nor the report's findings can be construed as representative of small and midcaps as a whole or of their practices.

The document supplements the AMF's 2010 report on corporate governance and executive compensation released on 12 July 2010.

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view the report-Rapport complémentaire de l’AMF sur le gouvernement d’entreprise, la rémunération des dirigeants et le contrôle interne - Valeurs moyennes et petites se référant au Code de gouvernement d’entreprise de MIDDLENEXT de décembre 2009

CESR publishes the set of guidance on the Key Investor Information Document

December 20, 2010--The full set of documents can be found in the section Standing Committees/Investment Management.

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