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  • Banks are to be hit with an extra capital requirement to protect against interest rates rising from their historical lows.
  • The Singapore Exchange (SGX) is handing over the reins of CEO to Loh Boon Chye, a former senior executive of Bank of America Merrill Lynch and veteran of southeast Asia’s capital markets, as the bourse struggles with lacklustre volumes.
  • India’s stock market fell prey to a vicious sell down this week, with the benchmark Sensex index plunging 900 points since Monday, an event bankers say could hurt IPOs and share sales in the short term as investors lick their wounds.
  • The fast-developing nature of the green bond market was highlighted on Wednesday, as two separate organisations independently released standards for green bonds from property companies.
  • Capital Markets Union could look at removing some post-crisis regulation, according to Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the head of the Eurogroup of Financial Ministers, speaking on the sidelines of ICMA’s annual general meeting in Amsterdam.
  • The European Commission says it could carve Dutch credit unions out of tough banking rules in a boost for non-bank financing in the Netherlands.