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In this round-up, China urges the US to help improve their bilateral relationship, the banking and insurance regulator sets restrictions on lenders participating in the online loan market, and FTSE Russell decides to include 11 Star market stocks in its global equity benchmarks.
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The UK government has opened a consultation on having a ‘safe harbour’ for legacy Libor contracts deemed too difficult to switch to another benchmark before the end of year deadline. However, market participants say much more needs to be clarified in the proposals.
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In this round-up, consumer inflation in China disappoints in January, lenders extend a record amount of new renminbi loans last month, and the banking and insurance regulator asks financial institutions to step up their reputational risk management.
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The Singapore Exchange (SGX) and Brussels-based Euroclear Bank have teamed up to launch a new bond structure in Asia.
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Working out how banks can take credible pathways towards net zero emissions will be top of the agenda for the A-list of the banking industry’s chief executives who have joined the Prince of Wales’ new Financial Services Task Force.
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JP Morgan is opening warehouse lines for UK mortgage origination, ending a prolonged absence from a core part of the European securitization market for the US giant — a prohibition said to have been mandated by senior figures in the bank’s management team.