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In 2009, Bloomberg released Bloomberg’s Open Symbology ("BSYM"), a system for identifying financial instruments across asset classes. [1]As of 2014 the name and identifier called 'Bloomberg Global Identifier' (BBGID) was replaced in full and adopted by the Object Management Group and Bloomberg with the standard renamed as the 'Financial Instrument Global Identifier' (FIGI).
The Treasury Corporation of Victoria ISIN illustrates a flaw in ISIN's check digit algorithm which allows transposed letters: Suppose the ISIN was mis-typed as AU0000VXGZA3 (instead of AU0000XVGZA3) A = 10, G = 16, U = 30, V = 31, X = 33, Z = 35. "AU0000VXGZA" -> 10 30 00 00 31 33 16 35 10". Collect odd and even characters:
The 2024 Fiji Premier League, known as the 2024 Digicel Premier League for sponsorship reasons, has been the 48th season of the Fiji Premier League, the highest level of the Fijian football league system. The season begun on 18 February and ended on 29 September.
Fiji Television Limited is one of Fiji's main television networks. It was founded on 15 June 1994 as the first permanent commercial television broadcasting network in the country, although television had previously been introduced temporarily in October 1991 to broadcast the Rugby World Cup as well as Cricket World Cup.
72 (13 December 2024) [1] Highest: 64 (December 2020) Lowest: 85 (November 2010; September 2015) First international New Caledonia 2–0 Fiji (New Caledonia; 28 November 1983) Biggest win Tonga 0–12 Fiji (Nouméa, New Caledonia; 22 November 2018) Biggest defeat Australia 17–0 Fiji (New Zealand; 15 October 1998) World Cup; Appearances: 0
8–23 Wales: 4 11 November 1995 Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff: 19–15 Wales: 5 9 November 2002 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: 58–14 Wales: 6 11 November 2005 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: 11–10 Wales: 2005 Autumn international: 7 29 September 2007 Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes, France: 34–38 Fiji: 2007 Rugby World Cup pool match 34,000 [1] [2] 8
The Fiji national rugby league team, nicknamed the Bati (pronounced ), has been participating in international rugby league football since 1992. The team is controlled by the governing body for rugby league in Fiji, Fiji National Rugby League (FNRL), which is currently a member of the Asia-Pacific Rugby League Confederation (APRLC).
2 - 1 (aet) - 2024: Labasa: Lautoka F.C. Navua F.C. 1 - 0 - Most successful teams. Team Number of Wins Number of times runner-up Notes Ba F.C. 8: 2: One title shared