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Wu Xiaoling, former vice-governor of China's central bank, has spoken out about the poor quality of financing available to Chinese businesses, saying they need more channels to help them develop.
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A joint committee of European financial regulators has written to EU Commissioner Jonathan Hill urging him to minimise any delay by the European Commission in implementing margin rules on uncleared swaps.
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The Treasury Corp of Victoria has mandated National Australia Bank to lead an Australian dollar green bond.
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Dealers will hold an auction to settle credit default swaps referencing Portugal Telecom International Finance, after the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s (ISDA's) EMEA Determinations Committee ruled that a bankruptcy credit event had been triggered on the contracts
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Merger talks between the London Stock Exchange Group and Deutsche Börse remain on course despite the United Kingdom’s recent vote to leave the European Union, with LSEG shareholders on Monday almost unanimously approving the plans. But comments from the German exchange this week suggest there are tough talks ahead on where to locate the merged group's holding company.
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Pakistan’s equity capital market suffers from a lack of high quality listed companies and initiatives are needed to boost the market as a whole, according to a new plan from the country’s regulator.