Commodities
Government issues draft order for merger of NSEL with FTIL
21 Oct 2014
National Spot Exchange Ltd and its parent Financial Technologies will be merged to form a new company
OPEC basket price of crude falls to $85.93 a barrel
14 Oct 2014
Oil prices are expected to fall below $80 per barrel as OPEC members are increasingly expected to keep taps open until the cartel meets in late November
Govt revives proposal to merge FMC with Sebi
06 Oct 2014
Govt revives proposal to merge FMC with Sebi
06 Oct 2014
Sector review: Commodity prices show short-term blip
By By B G Shirsat | 23 Sep 2014
SEBI bars Financial Technologies from holding stake in MCX-SX, other bourses
20 Mar 2014
SEBI has barred Jignesh Shah-promoted Financial Technologies India Ltd from owning stakes in any of the country’s stock exchanges
Merrill Lynch buys over 2.35 lakh shares in FTIL for Rs8.18 crore
06 Mar 2014
Financial Technologies India Ltd and its commodity trading arm Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) are under restructuring after the two entities came under regulatory scanner for various violations
US approves SGX as Asia’s first derivatives clearing house
31 Dec 2013
SGX offers its clients the world's biggest offshore market for Asian equity index futures, centred on Asia's three largest economies - China, India and Japan
Jignesh Shah, FTIL not fit and proper to run a bourse: FMC
19 Dec 2013
Jignesh Shah is currently the chairman of FTIL, which holds 26 per cent stake in MCX, the country's largest commodity exchange
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