U.K. regulator refuses to release funds tied to collapse of Griffin

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Regulatory authorities in Great Britain refused to release funds while they are conducting an investigation into the rogue trading of a Griffin Trading Co. customer. Griffin Trading, a futures firm based in Chicago, has already declared bankruptcy. The capital of over 100 traders and private investors trading on the London International Futures and Options Exchange has been frozen in a move related to Griffin's bankruptcy.

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British regulators refuse to release funds linked to company's bankruptcy

author: Ewing, Terzah, McGee, Suzanne
United Kingdom, Griffin Trading Co.

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Lawsuits may stall penny-stock move by Deutsche Boerse

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The Deutsche Boerse's attempts to delist penny stocks might be stalled by a series of lawsuits. Nineteen companies, 5.6% of the exchange, have won temporary legal injunctions against the Deutsche Bourse's ban on penny stocks.

author: Kueppers, Alfred

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Deutsche Boerse prices its IPO at top of range

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Deutsche Boerse AG's initial public offering was valued at 335 euros per share. The price was located at the high end of a forecasted range beginning at 285 euros per share.

Organizational history, Securities

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