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  • Banks looking to cut their Supplementary Leverage Ratio (SLR) are turning to compression techniques in ever larger volumes to ratchet down the individual numbers of swap trades on their books as well as the overall notional amount they have outstanding.
  • Scepticism and confusion abound when the ECB’s ABS purchase programme is under discussion. Is it supposed to create money, to channel credit to peripheral SMEs, or to reinvigorate the private sector? Maybe all that and more.
  • A court judgement in New York has taken foreign banks out of the direct control of US courts, in a decision which pulls back the scope of their jurisdiction. The judgement clarifies that the New York courts do not have jurisdiction over a bank simply because it has a branch or subsidiary in the state.
  • Buyside firms have used the latest trade reporting deadline under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation as an opportunity to adopt a more strategic approach to reporting requirements, including the implementation of controls to maintain consistent data submissions.
  • The central banks of France and Germany have been working with the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) to set up separate clearing house structures for their renminbi clearing operations, in what would be a potentially ground-breaking development in the European RMB market.
  • The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is set to follow the Basel purist line in its bank liquidity rules rather than following the European Union in easing the rules to help the covered bond market.