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Saudi Arabia’s financial regulator’s announcement on Tuesday that its stock market would be opened to international investors was welcomed by bankers across the markets, but their excitement was tempered by caution until more details of the reforms are revealed.
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Long-dated vanilla options structures on the euro against the dollar that play a bullish $ view, are expected to gain traction as front-end yield differentials have moved in the $’s favour, with strategists expecting such a trend to widen further over the next 18 months.
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A law allowing foreign banks to fully own Philippines lenders was signed into law by president Benigno Aquino III this week. The move could lead to bank consolidation. Matt Thomas reports.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) released a set of draft rules on July 17 for the setting up infrastructure investment trusts in a bid to reduce the funding pressure on infrastructure projects in the country.
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European authorities are growing more concerned about the quality of additional tier one instruments as regulatory capital, with the Bank of England saying it may bar AT1 from counting towards banks’ leverage ratios and Sweden’s regulator looking set to break with market precedent by effectively requiring its banks to issue trigger levels as high as 8%, writes Graham Bippart.
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The Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (Asifma) has released its proposals for increasing the transparency of private bank rebates, recommending that they are written into offering circulars (OC).