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LGIM launches carbon efficient index tracker

May 16, 2011--Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM) has launched a carbon efficient index tracking fund.

Developed by LGIM, it will use a custom index devised by FTSE Group and based on Trucost data.

Targeting pensions investors with an interest in carbon or energy risk, the fund will invest in companies that use approximately 20% less carbon resources than the FTSE average. The British Telecom Pension Scheme (BTPS) contributed development ideas and has indicated that it will invest £100 million in the fund.

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Source: Wealth Manager


ETF Stat Report April 2011 Borsa Italiana

May 16, 2011--The ETF Stat Report April 2011 of the Borsa Italiana is now available.

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Source: Borsa Italiana


New ETFs on NYSE Euronext-HSBC SPBRIC40 ETF

May 16, 2011--NYSE Euronext is pleased to announce that HSBC has listed 1 new ETF on NYSE Euronext’s Paris market today:
ETF name: HSBC SP BRIC 40 ETF
ETF Trading name: HSBC SPBRIC40 ETF
ETF ISIN:IE00B5YLK706

ETF Symbol: BRQ
ETF Reuters RIC: BRQ.PA
ETF Bloomberg Ticker: BRQ FP
Underlying index: SP BRIC 40
TER: 0,60%
PEA: N
Long-Only: SRD
Trading currency: EUR

NYSE Euronext now has 648 listings of 556 ETFs based on more than 360 indices

Source: NYSE Euronext


FSA wants Tougher Insider Trade Penalties

May 16, 2011--A top London regulator has called for tougher sentences for insider dealingto make it easier for the UK to emulate US successes such as last week’s high-profile conviction of Raj Rajaratnam, the founder of the Galleon hedge fund.

Margaret Cole, who has spent the past five years revamping the Financial Services Authority’s enforcement division, has asked the coalition government to increase the maximum sentence for insider dealing from seven to 10 years.

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Source: FT.com


Deutsche Boerse launches DivMSDAX Index

New index tracks highest yielding stocks in the MDAX and SDAX/ Expansion of popular DivDAX concept/ UniCredit Bank AG issues index certificates
May 16, 2011--Deutsche Boerse has launched the DivMSDAX Index, a blue-chip index that measures the performance of the 15 highest dividend-yielding mid- and small-cap stocks traded in Germany.

It is geared toward professional and retail investors seeking long-term, value-based investment strategies. The new index is suited to underlie financial products such as exchange-traded funds (ETFs), structured products and certificates.

UniCredit Bank AG has issued index certificates based on the price and total return versions of the DivMSDAX index. This is the first time that the index will be available to investors in Germany.

„Dividend-based investing is a simple and reliable approach for market participants with a conservative, long-term investment horizon. The DivMSDAX allows these investors to access highly liquid mid- to small-cap stocks that offer stable dividends. As the new index also complements the widely followed DivDAX, the two together can be used to capture the leading value stocks in Germany,“ said Hartmut Graf, chief executive officer, STOXX Ltd. STOXX Ltd. is the marketing agent for the indices of Deutsche Boerse AG and SIX Group AG, including the DAX and SMI indices.

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Source: Deutsche Boerse


Europe at the centre of unlisted infrastructure growth

May 16, 2011--Europe stands to see the most investment capital deployed by infrastructure fund managers, with 47 Europe-focused funds targeting an aggregate $33.3bn (€23.6bn), according to Preqin.

The data analysis company said Europe was widely recognised as the centre of the unlisted infrastructure industry, and its latest report showed the volume of capital earmarked for the continent outstripped the US, Asia and the 'rest of the world' (RoW) markets.

Although greater in number, the 51 funds focused on Asia and RoW were targeting a smaller investment volume of $26.9bn. North America-focused funds, meanwhile, were targeting a combined $30.6bn.

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Source: Preqin


S&P offers to reprice Europe codes

May 16, 2011--Standard & Poor’s has offered to reprice certain European services in an effort to resolve accusations by Europe’s top competition watchdog that the rating agency was charging at abusive levels.

The probe by antitrust officials at the European Commission centres on so-called international securities identification numbers – the alphanumeric codes used to identify securities, such as bonds and equities. It began after European fund managers complained that they were being charged illegally for bundled services.

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Source: FT.com


Boerse Stuttgart subsidiary expands to Norway

Derivatives segment of the Nordic Growth Market (NGM) introduces trading in securitised derivatives in Norway
May 13, 20-11--Boerse Stuttgart continues its expansion strategy in Scandinavia. After its market entry in Sweden three years ago and in Finland in October of last year Boerse Stuttgart has now set its sights on Norway.

The derivatives segment of the Nordic Growth Market (NGM) belonging to Boerse Stuttgart immediately makes it possible for Norwegian investors to trade in securitised derivatives.

Initially, Commerzbank and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) products will be offered; trading will also take place through the Nordnet and Netfonds banks. "Further issuers and trading partners will follow very soon. The success story in Sweden and Finland endorses our international expansion strategy," said Christoph Lammersdorf, CEO of Boerse Stuttgart.

In March 2011 the derivatives segment of the Nordic Growth Markt (NGM) reached a turnover of almost 3.4 billion Swedish crowns for the first time (equivalent to around EUR 370 million), notably surpassing the previous trading record of recent months. In February trading volumes on the Scandinavian derivatives exchange amounted to more than 2.5 billion Swedish crowns. Trading volumes have grown almost fivefold year-on-year at a rate of 480 percent. In the first quarter NGM's derivatives segment registered a total trading volume of more than 8.5 billion Swedish crowns. Boerse Stuttgart's Swedish subsidiary has a market share of 60 percent in warrants and certificates trading. After the expansion to Finland in October 2010, a market share of 56 percent has already been reached in warrants and certificates trading in this market.

"The countries of Northern Europe have highly developed financial markets with a well defined investment culture among private investors. This is why the Scandinavian market plays a key role in our international business strategy. Our core task is to inform and enlighten Scandinavian investors about the products that are new for them, thus increasing their willingness to invest in certificates and warrants," said Christoph Lammersdorf. Boerse Stuttgart's expansion into other countries has not yet been completed. Further steps are in the pipeline.

Source: Boerse Stuttgart


Germany leads EU growth, France jumps, Italy lags

May 13, 2011-- European economies posted solid first-quarter growth rates on Friday, with several showing strong demand at home, but Italy only scraped into growth.

Economists forecast that demand from abroad for European exporters could ease later in the year.

Germany, with the biggest European economy, led the way, expanding by a quarterly 1.5 percent to a level last seen before the economic crisis in 2008, provisional data showed.

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Source: FIN24


Spring economic forecast: European recovery maintains momentum

May 13, 2011--The EU economy is set to further consolidate its gradual recovery, growing by around 1¾% in 2011.
The EU economy is set to further consolidate its gradual recovery, with prospects for 2011 looking slightly better than projected last autumn. Gross domestic product is expected to grow by around 1¾% this year and just under 2% in 2012.

This outlook is supported by better prospects for the global economy and generally upbeat EU business sentiment.

Inflation, however, is rising faster than GDP, while unemployment is coming down more slowly.

Commodity prices driving inflation

The inflation trend reflects the increase in commodity prices, one of the most important new challenges that have emerged since the autumn. Inflation is projected to average almost 3% in the EU and 2½% in the eurozone this year, before easing to about 2% and 1¾% respectively in 2012.

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view the European Economic Forecast Spring 2011

Source: European Commission


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