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  • One of ICAP’s independent non-executive directors is set to resign at the end of the year.
  • Spain's inability to reach a decisive result in its general election sent European credit default swap markets wider on Monday, although dealer desks said trading was very thin.
  • The European Banking Authority on Friday recommended that capital requirements for senior portions of synthetic securitizations referencing loans to small and medium enterprises be loosened.
  • The Czech arm of Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) has closed a €1bn synthetic securitization deal, the bank's third of the year.
  • In the last RMB round-up of 2015, HSBC became the first foreign bank to issue RMB-denominated CDs to corporates in China, Hungary plans RMB bonds in 2016 and Russian bank VTB saw a big boost to its RMB business in 2015. Plus, a recap of GlobalRMB’s top stories this week.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission this week voted in a final rule on margin requirements for uncleared swaps for bank dealers and major swap participants – despite the objection of one of the three commissioners that it will be far less effective at reigning in US bank excesses than an earlier version