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Each member of the Exchange is required to be a member of the London Clearing House, or to appoint a member of the London Clearing House to clear the member's trades on the Exchange. Developments such as the acquisition of LIFFE (the London-based derivatives market) in 2002 and the merger of Euronext's subsidiary Clearnet with the London Clearing House in 2003 have made the Group's derivatives markets and European clearing activities more efficient, providing benefits for the entire European financial community. Applications of corporate governance technology to accounting and audit quality surveillance - China - Regional stock exchanges in the UK: Addressing the mirage of global markets - Regional review: Middle East stock exchanges - Developing bond markets in Latin America and the Caribbean Companies mentioned: - Reuters - Bloomberg - Telekurs - FTSE - Dow Jones - Morgan Stanley - London Clearing House - Instinet - Archipelago - Clearstream - CEDEL - Euroclear |
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