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Green bond issuers could be encouraged with a payment from the government if the bond finances a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, according to a report for the Swedish government this week.
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The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) has poured cold water over claims that China may stop buying US Treasury bonds. But there is a need for the country to diversify its debt portfolio in the long run if it is serious about promoting RMB internationalisation, economists told GlobalRMB.
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The Chinese government contemplates RMB-denominated IPOs for mainland companies fundraising for Belt and Road projects, foreign ownership of Chinese bonds goes up in December, and premier Li Keqiang indicates the economy grew by 6.9% in 2017.
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Kodak will hold an initial coin offering (ICO) on January 31 to sell Kodakcoin, the first cryptocurrency to be issued by a listed company, putting the burgeoning asset class in competition with established capital markets products like shares and bonds.
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Industry members and SEC commissioners put their heads together to address the liquidity issues that face the fixed income markets in the first US Fixed Income Market Structure Advisory Committee.
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From February, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) might be able to ban or impose fines on anyone doing business in unregulated markets if they break codes of best practice — codes that might have been written almost anywhere or by anyone.