Examples of Recognised Investment Exchange in a sentence
LIFFE Administration and Management (“LIFFE A&M”)ICE Futures Europe , whichadministers the futures and options market known as “The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange”, or “LIFFE”, is a Recognised Investment Exchange under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.
LIFFE Administration and Management (“Liffe”) is a Recognised Investment Exchange under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.
The Financial Services Act 2000 requires a Recognised Investment Exchange to ensure, inter alia, that its Rules and practices will allow for business to be conducted in an orderly manner on its market, and so as to afford proper protection to investors.
The Exchange is a Recognised Investment Exchange pursuant to the Financial Services and Markets Act and is obliged to collect certain information in order to comply with its regulatory obligations.
The NEX Exchange is authorised as a Prescribed Market and Recognised Investment Exchange under the FSMA 2000.