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  • The overall credit default swap notionals and trade counts that were reported to swap data repositories last week both increased by 15% compared to the same time last year, according to data from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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    The first update of the Green Bond Principles (GBP) has been revealed, as the green bond market looks forward to another strong year of growth in 2015 and more robust institutional underpinnings.
  • The grim global economic scenario proposed by the Bank of England as the basis for its upcoming stress test of the nation’s banks highlights growing concerns that Europe, and perhaps much of the world, could face a long period of weak economic activity.
  • The Reserve Bank of India has issued a paper proposing new limits for Indian bank exposure to a single company or to a group of companies under the same parent. The move comes as the RBI is looking to bring the country’s lenders up to speed with guidelines set out by the Bank for International Settlements in April 2014.
  • Bankers worried about another round of job cuts can breathe a sigh of relief as a report from recruitment firm Morgan McKinley shows headcount is stabilising in Hong Kong investment banking. But cost remains an issue so any salary increases are likely to be modest.
  • Firms with trade reporting obligations can save resources allocated to complying with reporting requirements by outsourcing their requirements to a third party provider. This can reduce initial system building costs, as well as provide better adaptive abilities in the future, according to Sapient Global Markets.