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Banks have been warned that their tardiness in switching away from the Libor benchmark could leave them open to compensation claims, similar to those that followed the UK's £50bn scandal of banks mis-selling payment protection insurance. However, bankers involved in the process say they are working hard to complete the transition.
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Pakistan has started the year by rejigging rules for IPOs in the country, in a bid to revive its fledgling stock market by attracting more listings.
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In this round-up, state buyers are set to bail out Shandong-based Hengfeng Bank, the renminbi’s international usage rebounded in November after a slight drop in October, and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group’s securities brokerage affiliate plans to set up a wholly-owned China unit.
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JP Morgan Securities (China) has received the securities and futures business permit from the China Securities Regulatory Commission, which will allow it to begin operations in the Mainland.
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The way that financial and economic news is reported is a better guide to variance in global equity returns than VIX, the CBOE Volatility Index, according to research by the International Monetary Fund.
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Volumes in China’s securitization market surged this year, with expectations high that the traditional auto ABS and residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) markets will continue strongly in 2020. But cracks are starting to appear in some of the other faster-growing asset types, writes Rebecca Feng.