MARKETS
Edward Tilly has resigned as chairman and CEO of Cboe Global Markets after the conclusion of an internal investigation of personal relationships with colleagues.
The Financial Stability Board's annual report warned G20 countries of risk arising from hedge funds using synthetic leverage.
Chia Der Jiun was appointed as the new managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, replacing Ravi Menon.
The SEC issued an order directing U.S. stock exchanges and FINRA to file a new national market system plan.
The VIX, the financial market's biggest and most prominent measure of fear, could soon see its only competitor disappear.
Institutional investors cited a muted market reaction to a 2011 credit downgrade as the likely playbook following Fitch Ratings' downgrade of U.S. credit.
Fitch Ratings' downgrade of U.S. government debt has sparked criticism from Washington and Wall Street.
The ECB met expectations with a 25-basis-point rate hike amid slowing inflation in the eurozone.
James Bullard, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, announced that he will leave the bank effective Aug. 14.
Monetary Authority of Singapore's loss for the year ended March 31 marks the central bank's second consecutive year of net losses.