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  • European CLO issuers are off the regulatory hook following a reworking of the language defining simple, transparent and standardised (STS) securitizations.
  • The European Commission’s action plan for Capital Markets Union in Europe was largely welcomed by market participants, but some question whether approaching financial regulation without broad legislation can work, and whether the initiatives will come in fast enough to drive growth in Europe.
  • ANZ has received the final regulatory approval from the Central Bank of Myanmar to open its first branch in the country, deepening the Australian lender's presence in the Greater Mekong region.
  • The Reserve Bank of India unveiled the final framework for rupee-denominated offshore bonds, also known as Masala bonds, on September 29 following consultation with market participants.
  • The new Market Abuse Regulation, published by the European Securities and Markets Authority on Monday, sets out a tough — and highly bureaucratic — process for running market soundings.
  • The message from market participants at the Euromoney/GlobalCapital Corporate Summit in Paris on Monday was clear: private placement investors need to go global.