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Market participants are “gearing up” to transition from major benchmark interbank offered rates (IBORs), but that only 11% have actually allocated any money to seeing through the initiative, according to a survey conducted by major capital markets trade bodies.
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) cautioned on Monday that banks could have to hold more capital against UK exposures after Brexit. It said that banks were ill-prepared for no agreement being reached between the UK and the European Union (EU).
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GlobalCapital's managing editor, Toby Fildes, asked a room full of bond issuers, underwriters and investors what was worrying them the most in capital markets at the start of the Global Borrowers and Investors Forum in London on Tuesday, June 19. Here are the results.
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US president Donald Trump is looking into more vetting for Chinese investments in US technology firms, the People’s Bank of China prepares for another liquidity injection, and the Chinese exchange for small and medium enterprises opens up to foreign investors under two inbound investment schemes.
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India’s securities regulator has relaxed the disclosure norms for IPOs to encourage fundraising in the capital markets, according to a statement on Thursday.
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In this round-up, US and China go tit-for-tat in trade war, a federation of Belt and Road exchanges is on the way, and Saxo Bank launches Stock Connect offering.