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Esma to ink deal for big data capabilities
The regulator is ditching its legacy architecture to cope with massive volumes of reported data and new supervisory responsibilities. Print this page
The European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) is in the final stages of formalizing a deal with a managed service provider that will give the regulator the big data capabilities to operate on
the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. The European Commission will officially sign the new contract at the end of June, Paul Hussein, team lead of supervision and analysis systems at Esma, tells
WatersTechnology.
The regulator’s legacy systems have started to crack with the strain of ingesting a slew
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In April 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission approved amendments to the New York Stock Exchange’s shareholder approval rules for related party issuances and the issuance of 20% or more of a company’s stock. The amendments bring the NYSE’s shareholder approval requirements into closer alignment with those of the Nasdaq and are similar to the temporary COVID-19 waivers of the NSYE s shareholder approval rules that expired in 2020 discussed in our earlier Viewpoints advisories.[1]
Related Party Issuances
Before the new amendments, Section 312.03(b) of the NYSE Listed Company Manual generally required prior shareholder approval of any issuance to (1) a director, officer or substantial security holder, (2) a subsidiary, affiliate or other closely related person of a director, officer or substantial security holder or (3) any company or entity in which a director, officer or substantial security holder has a sub
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
In April 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission approved amendments to the New York Stock Exchange’s shareholder approval rules for related party issuances and the issuance of 20% or more of a company’s stock. The amendments bring the NYSE’s shareholder approval requirements into closer alignment with those of the Nasdaq and are similar to the temporary COVID-19 waivers of the NSYE s shareholder approval rules that expired in 2020 discussed in our earlier Viewpoints advisories.[1]
Related Party Issuances
Before the new amendments, Section 312.03(b) of the NYSE Listed Company Manual generally required prior shareholder approval of any issuance to (1) a director, officer or substantial security holder, (2) a subsidiary, affiliate or other closely related person of a director, officer or substantial security holder or (3) any company or entity in which a director, officer or substantial security holder has a substantial direct or indirect
Some traders took to Twitter on Wednesday morning after experiencing several minutes in which quotes for some NYSE-listed stocks disappeared completely.
What Happened: According to the NYSE, there were no disruptions on the exchange, and the issues likely stemmed from the Consolidated Tape. Read More. Don t Miss Any Updates! News Directly in Your Inbox Subscribe to:
On its website, the CTA posted a notice addressing the issue.
“Due to a software issue, CTS and CQS were restarted at the primary data center to restore multicast output line processing as of 11:32:21. CTS and CQS are now processing as normal,” the CTA reported.
The processing issue was first logged at 11:34 a.m. EST on Wednesday morning and then marked resolved 5 minutes later at 10:39 a.m. EST.
Why It’s Important: The CTA oversees the worldwide dissemination of real-time trade and quote data generated by
Intercontinental Exchange Inc (NYSE: ICE) exchanges, including the NYSE, Bats, NYSE Arca, and NYSE American.