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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association will tighten up the rules governing members of its Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee as it looks to strengthen the process for deciding whether credit events have occurred.
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ISDA has extended until Friday its deadline to rule on whether Novo Banco has triggered a credit or succession event, after a fourth successive day of grappling with these questions failed to achieve an answer.
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission said it will continue to play an active role in managing the supply of IPOs in Shanghai and Shenzhen, as the authorities back-pedal on market reforms after last week’s equity chaos.
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The long-running saga surrounding Kaisa Group Holdings’ offshore debt looks like it could finally come to an end following the launch of a debt restructuring programme.
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There is no denying markets have given the RMB a rough start to the year. But despite the depreciation pressure on the RMB, the real trend seems to be more market-driven volatility rather than persistent weakening, according to some.
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South Korea’s financial regulator has identified five domestic systemically important banks (D-SIBs), which will have to meet more stringent capital requirements from this year.