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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has ordered Citi to pay $6.5m for private student loan servicing “failures”, which includes a fine and a refund to affected borrowers.
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The German Investment Funds Association (BVI) demanded the relocation of euro denominated interest rate swaps clearing from London to the EU 27 on Wednesday, citing regulatory concerns due to Brexit and lower costs for fund companies.
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Nasdaq, the exchanges and trading technology company, is launching a blockchain-based product in South Africa, designed to make shareholder voting more efficient.
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China’s Ministry of Finance is set to hold its second offshore renminbi (CNH) bond auction of the year on November 30 in Hong Kong. The Rmb7bn ($1.06bn) offering will come just a month after China sold its first dollar bond in over a decade.
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The long-awaited Shanghai-London Stock Connect is set for launch next year, a source at the London Stock Exchange has revealed.
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Paris will be the new home of the European Banking Authority, the European Council announced at a press conference on Monday evening, giving the French capital two of the three European financial regulatory authorities.