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The European Parliament’s shadow rapporteurs have submitted a number of new amendments to the European Commission’s proposed covered bond directive. In stark contrast to the EP's first amendments, the shadow rapporteurs consider bonds with extendable maturities "less risky".
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S&P confirmed China’s rating due to positive policy moves, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said renminbi deposits in Hong Kong are on the upswing, and payment infrastructure provider Swift says RMB keeps the fifth position as a global payment currency.
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The two largest equity index providers put A-shares in the spotlight this week, with FTSE Russell announcing it would begin including the stock in its emerging markets index from June 2019, and MSCI launching a consultation on granting A-shares a greater share of its EM indices.
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Five trade bodies began lobbying efforts on initial margin phase-in in earnest this week, warning global regulators of severe consequences if incoming rules are not amended.
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Nordea Bank's move into Finland next week will reveal the huge problems facing an incomplete Banking Union.
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Embassy Office Parks Reit filed for India’s first property trust this week, pushing ahead with an IPO that has been in the works for years. The joint venture of Blackstone and its local partner will be hoping to exorcise the ghosts of infrastructure investment trusts (InvIt) past, with the pressure on for a successful outcome. John Loh reports.