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The European Union’s Economic and Financial Affairs Council (Ecofin) got 10 of the 11 countries discussing a financial transaction tax to agree on elements of the levy on Tuesday, and are intent on continuing work on the rule in 2016.
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Merchant banks in Singapore will soon have to come to grips with more stringent capital requirements following the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s (MAS) decision to impose Basel III liquidity rules on them.
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The Bank of East Asia (BEA) has entered into an agreement with Shenzhen Qianhai Financial Holdings to set up a fully licensed securities joint venture in the Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Modern Service Industry Cooperation Zone.
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IMF staff have issued a detailed report containing the analysis and recommendations made to the Fund's executive board ahead of its SDR decision. The report offers a useful analysis into the RMB's standing globally, including its importance as a reserve currency and the level of trading it commands in global foreign exchange markets.
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The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has rearranged its organisational structure, integrating its sales and product teams into one that is focused on client solutions.
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The Reserve Bank of India has come out with a new framework for raising offshore debt, with one of the rules preventing non-banking financial corporations (NBFCs) from issuing anything other than rupee denominated debt.