Press releases, Reports & Disclosures for Dubai Financial Market PJSC
The National General Insurance Company PSC (NGI) has processed a corporate action today, distributing bonus shares. These have been credited into the accounts of investors with trading members, custodian members, or the registry account with Dubai CSD, based on the owned balances in each of these accounts as of the closing date (26/04/2024).
A new contract series for equity futures products will be available for trading on the Dubai Financial Market from 9 May 2024 until 15 August 2024. The series includes futures contracts for various securities including AIRARB, ANSRI, ARMX, DEWA, DEYAAR, DFM, DFMGI, DIB, DIC, DU, EMAAR, EMPWR, EMRDEV, ENBD, GFH, SALIK, and SHUAA. The announcement and further details can be found on the Dubai Financial Market's website. It's noted that the information is subject to change and the Dubai Financial Market Regulated Derivative Contract Trading Regulation prevails in case of any inconsistency.
The DFM Regulated Short Sell weekly trading summary for the period 29th April to 3rd May 2024 shows that GFH Financial Group B.S.C. had a short sell trade volume of 2,000,000 with a trade value of AED 2,160,000.00. Additional information on Regulated Short Selling is available on the DFM Market Rules Module Three Membership, Trading, And Derivatives Rules, and Operational Model and Procedures for Implementation. This information is subject to change and DFM holds no liability for any loss resulting from the use of this data.
The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) and the Swiss Financial Market Infrastructure Group (SIX) have announced a strategic partnership aimed at fostering mutual growth and innovation in the global financial landscape. The agreement, signed during the Capital Market Summit, focuses on exploring dual/cross-listing opportunities, simplifying the process of transferring shares between exchanges, and sharing best practices and market data. The initiative also aims to expand market access and boost investment prospects in both regions. The partnership includes the Dubai Central Securities Depository LLC and Dubai Clear LLC under the DFM umbrella, who will work with SIX to establish Central Securities Depository links to facilitate share fungibility and cross-border transfers.