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Rising volatilities in the dollar and the euro are driving demand for rate-linked notes and structured products in Asian markets as interest rates remain low, according to panellists at the Structured Products America 2015 conference in New York.
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Progress on global derivatives reform is at a critical juncture. The goal of enhanced transparency, identified by the G20 following the 2008 crisis as crucial to the supervision of the financial system, remains only partly addressed because of a number of practical and legal barriers that limit data sharing across jurisdictions. As a result, the cross-border identification of systemic risk remains challenging for macroprudential authorities.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association unveiled the members of the five regional determinations committees that make binding decisions regarding credit events, succession events and auctions to determine the final price for credit default swap settlement globally.
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The Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect notched up record trading in its southbound channel on March 30, as H-shares continue to change hands at deep discounts to their mainland counterparts.
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India is bracing itself for a financial overhaul as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is set to be stripped of its powers over government bonds in favour of a new agency. While details of the plan have yet to be finalised, this is good news for India — and for the RBI, which has been struggling with an identity crisis.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has published a discussion paper on relaxing the rules governing IPOs of start-ups and small and medium enterprises (SMEs), as the regulator works on improving the appeal of listing on the domestic stock exchange.