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  • The Irish regulators are looking to facilitate European investments into China, following the award of an RMB qualified foreign institutional investor (RQFII) quota to Ireland as well as prepping for the launch of the China-Hong Kong ETF Connect.
  • Onshore renminbi bonds have been included in a pair of newly created Bloomberg-Barclays indices as momentum for their eventual inclusion in global benchmarks continues to build steam.
  • ED&F Man Capital Markets, the financial brokerage business, has become the fifteenth clearing member of the ERIS Exchange.
  • The chairman of the European Securities and Market Authority, Steven Maijoor, has complained of a mismatch in the treatment of EU central counterparties by other regulatory authorities versus that of overseas CCPs operating in the EU, at a time when a change of US regulatory direction appears imminent.
  • General syndication has begun on loan facilities backing Mid Europa Partners’ acquisition of Romanian retail chain Profi Rom Food.
  • Investors in US banks might be looking forward to regulatory easing under President Trump’s administration, backed by a Republican Congress. They might eventually see some benefit, but a steeper yield curve is much more important.