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MALTA-VALLETTA-YUTONG-ELECTRIC BUSES-DEBUT

MALTA-VALLETTA-YUTONG-ELECTRIC BUSES-DEBUT

(240414) -- VALLETTA, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Electric buses produced by the Chinese manufacturer Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. are pictured in Valletta, Malta, on April 12, 2024. One of Malta's leading tourist transport operators has added four electric buses produced by the Chinese manufacturer Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. to its fleet, in line with its commitment to go green and curb emissions. Privately-owned Zarb Coaches Ltd. formally launched the buses during a ceremony on Friday evening in Malta's capital Valletta, and they formally started running on the road on Saturday. TO GO WITH "Roundup: China's Yutong electric buses debut in Malta" (Photo by Jonathan Borg/Xinhua)

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MALTA-VALLETTA-YUTONG-ELECTRIC BUSES-DEBUT

MALTA-VALLETTA-YUTONG-ELECTRIC BUSES-DEBUT

(240414) -- VALLETTA, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Malta Transport Minister Chris Bonett (C) holds a model of an electric bus produced by the Chinese manufacturer Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. in Valletta, Malta, April 12, 2024. One of Malta's leading tourist transport operators has added four electric buses produced by the Chinese manufacturer Yutong Bus Co., Ltd. to its fleet, in line with its commitment to go green and curb emissions. Privately-owned Zarb Coaches Ltd. formally launched the buses during a ceremony on Friday evening in Malta's capital Valletta, and they formally started running on the road on Saturday. TO GO WITH "Roundup: China's Yutong electric buses debut in Malta" (Photo by Jonathan Borg/Xinhua)

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Nasdaq Japan seeking to sell non-Japanese ETFs

Nasdaq Japan seeking to sell non-Japanese ETFs

TOKYO, Japan - Frank G. Zarb, chairman of U.S. Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., speaks at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on June 19. He said Nasdaq Japan will seek a change in Japanese securities regulations to promote non-Japanese exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for Japanese investors. Zarb is in Tokyo for the first anniversary celebrations for the Nasdaq Japan market, the Japanese sibling of the U.S. Nasdaq market.

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Nasdaq Japan Club holds 1st meeting

Nasdaq Japan Club holds 1st meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Masayoshi Son (R), president of Softbank Corp., Frank Zarb (C), chairman of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) of the United States, and Hirotaro Higuchi, honorary chairman of Asahi Breweries Ltd., shake hands at a news conference at a Tokyo hotel Oct. 12. They were briefing reporters on the inaugural meeting of a corporate club set up to prepare for the start of Nasdaq Japan, the Japanese version of the technology-laden U.S. equity market.

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Nasdaq sister system to operate in Japan next year

Nasdaq sister system to operate in Japan next year

Frank Zarb (L), chairman of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) of the United States, and Masayoshi Son, president of Japan's leading software house, Softbank Corp., shake hands at a Tokyo hotel June 15 in announcing their agreement to set up a new company to start in Japan a sister system of the Nasdaq over-the-counter stock market by the end of next year.

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Zhu visits Nasdaq

Zhu visits Nasdaq

Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (R), escorted by NASD Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Frank Zarb (L), begins a tour of the National Association of Securities Dealers (Nasdaq) and American Stock Exchange (Amex) on April 13.

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Nasdaq Japan seeking to sell non-Japanese ETFs

Nasdaq Japan seeking to sell non-Japanese ETFs

TOKYO, Japan - Frank G. Zarb, chairman of U.S. Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., speaks at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on June 19. He said Nasdaq Japan will seek a change in Japanese securities regulations to promote non-Japanese exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for Japanese investors. Zarb is in Tokyo for the first anniversary celebrations for the Nasdaq Japan market, the Japanese sibling of the U.S. Nasdaq market.

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OSE, NASD agree on derivatives' listing

OSE, NASD agree on derivatives' listing

NEW YORK, U.S. - Goro Tatsumi (L), president of the Osaka Securities Exchange (OSE), shakes hands July 14 with Frank Zarb (C), chairman of the U.S. National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), after they signed an agreement to enable Japan's second largest exchange to list derivative financial products.

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Nasdaq Japan unveils strict listing requirements+

Nasdaq Japan unveils strict listing requirements+

TOKYO, Japan - Masayoshi Son (L), president and chief executive officer of Softbank Corp., Tatsuyuki Saeki (C), president of Nasdaq Japan Planning Co., and Frank Zarb (R), chairman and chief executive officer of the U.S. National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), shake hands at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 23. Zarb said that companies on the Nasdaq Japan market will be delisted if they fail to meet NASD's standards.

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Nasdaq Japan Club holds 1st meeting

Nasdaq Japan Club holds 1st meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Masayoshi Son (R), president of Softbank Corp., Frank Zarb (C), chairman of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) of the United States, and Hirotaro Higuchi, honorary chairman of Asahi Breweries Ltd., shake hands at a news conference at a Tokyo hotel Oct. 12. They were briefing reporters on the inaugural meeting of a corporate club set up to prepare for the start of Nasdaq Japan, the Japanese version of the technology-laden U.S. equity market.

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Nasdaq sister system to operate in Japan next year

Nasdaq sister system to operate in Japan next year

Frank Zarb (L), chairman of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) of the United States, and Masayoshi Son, president of Japan's leading software house, Softbank Corp., shake hands at a Tokyo hotel June 15 in announcing their agreement to set up a new company to start in Japan a sister system of the Nasdaq over-the-counter stock market by the end of next year. ==Kyodo

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Zhu visits Nasdaq

Zhu visits Nasdaq

Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji (R), escorted by NASD Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Frank Zarb (L), begins a tour of the National Association of Securities Dealers (Nasdaq) and American Stock Exchange (Amex) on April 13. ==Kyodo

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