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A joint venture between New York's Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) and the Euroclear group could provide a model for a future Bond Connect scheme allowing foreign investors easier access to China's onshore bond markets, Euroclear has told GlobalRMB.
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Singapore is finalising plans to make it easier for retail investors to buy local currency corporate bonds.
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The US Federal Reserve has revised its rules on calculating how much extra capital big banks need to hold, so that banks which use more short term funding need bigger capital buffers.
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Members Equity Bank priced a A$1.5bn Australian RMBS, its first of the year.
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GlobalCapital went truly global last week and sent Silver to the streets (beaches) of Greece to report on the Greek debt crisis (drink Ouzo).
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Three banks will publish on Monday a set of principles for social and sustainability bonds, which they suggest should be added as an appendix to the Green Bond Principles.