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China has made great strides in developing its bond market. But bankers and credit analysts admit there are still major problems with the accuracy of financial accounting. Rebecca Feng reports.
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Tesco Bank is looking to sell its £3.7bn mortgage book after announcing that it will cease new mortgage originations. The lender is exploring options to facilitate a complete transfer, but the news has drawn attention to a bill proposed in the UK parliament which would grant borrowers the ability to transfer mortgages between providers.
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Denmark is likely to become the next European member state to scrap its policy of allowing the interest payments on deeply subordinated capital instruments to be tax deductible. The move comes after the European Commission voiced its concern that the practice could constitute a breach of state aid rules.
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A post-crisis CMBS loan tied to a UK retail property has defaulted, only the second CMBS 2.0 default seen to date, pointing to continued weakness in the retail sector.
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Liu Shiyu, former chairman of the China Securities and Regulatory Commission (CSRC), is under investigation after turning himself in to the nation’s corruption watchdog, according to a statement on Sunday.
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In this round up, China’s foreign minister talked to Mike Pompeo on Saturday, HiSilicon launched ‘extreme survival contingency plan’ and the Chinese central bank told reporters it would keep renminbi rate reasonable