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  • Regulators in Pakistan are close to signing a memorandum of understanding to merge the country’s three stock exchanges, in a move aimed at consolidating trading volumes and issuers onto a single platform.
  • The leaked European Commission draft regulatory proposal on capital treatment for securitizations would repeal articles of other post-crisis regulations in an attempt to harmonise treatment across the European Union.
  • Participation from international lenders reached €544m in the latest loan for Turkey’s Türk Ekonomi Bankasi (TEB), a 15% increase from last year.
  • Following an already disappointing week, Asia’s equity markets suffered another brutal sell-off when trading re-opened on Monday. The turmoil is confounding market watchers and turning up the heat on ECM, with bankers saying new issuance may be fighting a losing battle.
  • The rapid growth in renminbi products and services in South Africa shows the country is well positioned to become Africa’s RMB hub. This is despite the growing competition from other countries on the continent, says Standard Bank.
  • Infrastructure investment trusts (InvITs) have failed to gain any sort of traction in India since their introduction last year to reduce the funding pressure on infrastructure projects. Several tax and structural issues impeded the progress of the asset class, but things could soon improve if the government implements recommendations from a new consultation paper.