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The European Commission has proposed to make new rules for investment firms, bringing systemically important institutions under tighter supervision.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority has given investment firms a six month extension to implement their legal entity identifiers requirements, but the reprieve has created a headache for the Financial Conduct Authority.
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The Securities Commission (SC) of Malaysia announced new guidelines for sustainable and responsible investment funds on Tuesday.
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Ignazio Visco, the governor of the Bank of Italy, told lawmakers in Rome this week that Europe’s bank rescue rules did not help with the ‘speed and effectiveness’ of dealing with the country’s recent banking crises.
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Offshore renminbi liquidity could get a shot in the arm as Shanghai Clearing House (SHCH) joins hands with R5, a London-based FX platform, to create a link between the FX markets in the UK and China. The move is also set to widen Chinese banks’ access to global currencies.
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published a template that banks can use to document non-performing loans as part of its action plan to tackle the problem in Europe. However, sources say that Southern European banks will need more than just a market standard.