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The Singapore Exchange is consulting the public on whether to introduce a dual-class share (DCS) structure and if so what safety measures it should employ, it said on Thursday evening.
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Japanese lenders have been largely missing from headlines of RMB-related initiatives, but some are starting to dip their toes into RMB infrastructure, starting with the cross-border interbank payment system (CIPS).
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Emboldened Congressional Republicans ramped up attacks against the US Federal Reserve on Wednesday, taking aim at the central bank’s role in negotiating international financial rules and its bond purchase programmes. But chair Janet Yellen was defiant, and said the Fed would remain a part of the Basel negotiations.
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Investec Bank has let go senior figures in DCM, syndicate and sales trading as it focuses on core UK and European clients through its corporate and acquisition finance team, the bank said.
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We’d hate to say that the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority is standing still on its quest to regulate the markets, but it seems to be doing just that with the cover art on its discussion and consultation papers.
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Stock exchanges in southeast Asia are set for a busy year, as they eye a rebound in ECM activity and make plans to woo foreign issuers.