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"Too much, too fast," said the Loan Market Association (LMA) regarding the barrage of regulation facing the loan market, in its latest guide to regulation.
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An unprecedented number of major financial institutions are working together on initiatives to transform trading infrastructure through the “distributed ledger” – the blockchain technology which underlies Bitcoin.
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Marketplace lenders are calling for the development of a comprehensive regulatory framework from the federal government as the asset class grows and garners increased interest from institutional investors.
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Plans by the European Central Bank to trial the use of reverse auctions in its public sector purchase programme have been tentatively welcomed by SSA issuers on the central bank’s buying list.
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing has backed down from an earlier proposal to allow weighted voting rights (WVRs) for companies seeking a listing on the bourse, bowing to pressure from the city’s securities regulator.
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Singapore Exchange (SGX) has created a new index targeting Asian issuers and investors, as it seeks to fulfil the increasing demand for index-linked investment opportunities in the region.