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Chinese regulators have given the country’s biggest banks initial permission to set up wealth management arms, addressing a $3.2tr industry that inspires fear of shadow asset growth. But bankers admit they are still confused by exactly what the next steps will be.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) will recognise UK-based clearing houses in the event of a no-deal Brexit as it seeks to mitigate market disruption.
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Members of the European Parliament are planning to add a controversial ‘non-sustainable’ category to the Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities proposed last year by the EU Commission. Two Brussels sources have told GlobalCapital the Parliament's vote on the issue, scheduled for Wednesday February 20, has been postponed after heavy pressure from corporate lobbyists.
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In this round-up, trade talks between China and the US will continue in Washington DC after no deal was reached last week in Beijing, total credit growth came above market consensus and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China received a green light to set up a wealth management subsidiary.
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Dutch asset manager NN Investment Partners will open a new office in Montevideo, Uruguay on February 25 to service Latin American and US offshore clients, the company said on Friday.
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In this round-up, foreign currency reserves beat market expectations in January, MSCI added 12 securities to its China Index and Standard Chartered signed an MoU with a Chinese supply chain financing provider.