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The tightest dollar SSA benchmark on record carried a second distinction: its paperwork never left one platform
Some evidence of green price advantage in secondary market, but not primary
Allowing machines to process loan information on a single standard would increase resilience, streamline workflows and support AI
New changes will allow for 'more intuitive' analysis and increase maximum covered bond rating uplift
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The Moscow Exchange has is now trading futures contracts on the US dollar against the Canadian dollar and the US dollar versus the Turkish lira.
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Barclays, RBS and Standard Chartered have explained how they plan to meet new total loss absorbing capital (TLAC) rules — although the rules are not yet finalised and will not come into force until 2019.
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The Financial Stability Board has published new proposals for assessing whether institutions are systemically important — a status which could mean tougher supervision or extra regulation.
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Investors are calling for more transparency and a uniform standard for green bonds as the sector experiences strong growth. But debate remains whether new rules with hinder or help the nascent asset class.
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India’s finance minister unveiled a number of reforms designed to improve the country’s bond market in his budget with particular emphasis on raising more money for infrastructure funding.