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The Communist Party congress is set to kick off on October 18, the emirate of Sharjah plans the Middle East’s first Panda bond issuance, and Swift data says the renminbi was the fifth most used currency for payments globally in July.
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A group of institutions working towards a distributed ledger solution for cash settlement has doubled in size, as six global investment banks came aboard this week.
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In the month since the US's Securities and Exchange Commission published its report on the Decentralised Autonomous Organisation, a number of regulators around the world have chimed in to express similar opinions that they should regulate initial coin offerings. However, despite the gathering consensus, the flow of ICOs has yet to abate.
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The drama surrounding credit default swaps referencing Noble Group escalated this week as the Asia Ex-Japan International Swaps and Derivatives Association determinations committee on Thursday pushed back the deadline for ruling on whether Noble has defaulted.
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Brexit talks about Britain’s place in the European Investment Bank (EIB) failed to move forward this week, and called into question the status of many UK loan applications that remain on hold.
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The idea of a Primary Equity Connect (PEC) linking China and Hong Kong has reared its head again after the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) published a report trumping its benefits. Needless to say, the market is divided. While many see benefits, others see dangers in bringing the two markets closer together. Jonathan Breen reports.