Examples of Exchange Listing Rules in a sentence
Publication of Half year resultsIn accordance with the UK Financial Services Authority's Disclosure & Transparency Rules and the Australian Securities Exchange Listing Rules, the half year results will be made public and are available on the Rio Tinto Group website www.riotinto.com.
Any breach of such required standard will be regarded as a breach of the Exchange Listing Rules.
Conversely, the Exchange may waive, modify or not require compliance with the Exchange Listing Rules in individual cases (to suit the circumstances of a particular case), as a variety of circumstances may exist which require it to make ad hoc decisions.
Note: For the avoidance of doubt, any provision in the Exchange Listing Rules requiring any other person to abstain from voting on a transaction or arrangement of an issuer which is subject to shareholders’ approval shall be construed as being in addition to the requirement set out in rule 2.15.
Any breach of such code will not be a breach of the Exchange Listing Rules unless it is also a breach of the required standard contained in this code.
Applicants for listing should appreciate that compliance with the Exchange Listing Rules may not of itself ensure an applicant’s suitability for listing.
Subject to rule 13.52A, where an issuer is obliged to publish any announcements, circulars or other documents for the purposes of the Exchange Listing Rules, the documents need not be submitted to the Exchange for review before they are issued unless the documents fall within rule 13.52(1) or (2).
In furtherance of this, the Exchange has made the Exchange Listing Rules under section 23 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance prescribing the requirements for the listing of securities on the Exchange.
This report is to be read in conjunction with any public announcements made by Computershare Limited during the reporting period in accordance with the continuous disclosure requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 and Australian Securities Exchange Listing Rules.
Any breach of the Takeovers Code will be deemed to be a breach of the Exchange Listing Rules.