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The return of China’s A-share IPO market is taking shape after the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said on May 19 that around 100 companies would be allowed to conduct their IPOs from June until the end of the year.
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Recent pro-securitization rhetoric from European policymakers rung hollow in bankers’ ears this week as a new regulatory document revealed that, while a broader range of ABS can count towards banks' liquidity coverage ratios, RMBS will still suffer punitive treatment — even as covered bonds received a boost.
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JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley’s EM rivals may be gleefully awaiting punishment of those banks through future Russian mandates after this week they helped Ukraine raise $1bn via a US-AID backed bond, but they should not bet the ranch on a Russian freeze out.
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The Norwegian Ministry of Finance defined on Tuesday which institutions it considers systemically important, and said they should hold 2% more common equity tier one (CET1) than other Norwegian banks.
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A leaked European Commission document shows that covered bonds will be granted privileged status in new bank liquidity rules, in defiance of Basel standards, but in line with pressure from the Danish government and the European Banking Authority's own research.
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Indian markets rallied after exit polls indicated on Monday that Narendra Modi, leader of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was likely to become the country's next prime minister. A win by Modi is seen as an outcome that would pave the way for much needed reform of a struggling economy.