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  • The Hong Kong Trade Repository will start the next phase of its roll out this September, adding 15 products in fx, interest rates and equity derivatives.
  • Europe's biggest banks are stepping up their protests against how the Basel securitization framework treats the product, saying that even lowered risk-weightings endanger the asset class and do not reflect historical performance — a stark contrast to encouraging comments from top European policymakers.
  • Renminbi clearing volumes at Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) Singapore branch had reached more than Rmb10tr as of April 8, according to the firm, which is the official RMB clearing bank in Singapore. Its general manager tells GlobalRMB that it is working on launching real-time gross settlement (RTGS) in the city-state, as well as developing other infrastructure.
  • Westpac has received approval from the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) to set up a sub-branch in the Shanghai Free Trade Zone (FTZ). The move is intended to extend Westpac’s offering in China, as the market opens up more to international capital.
  • The head of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Charles Li, gave the strongest indication yet that the world’s second largest IPO exchange in 2013 is set for sweeping rule changes by stating in his blog that “one share, one vote” is not necessarily part of Hong Kong’s core values.
  • European Central Bank Executive Board member Yves Mersch has advocated using central bank ABS eligibility criteria as a starting point for defining ‘high quality’ securitizations, and called on the ECB and Bank of England to issue a joint statement to address the “inappropriate” regulatory treatment of the asset class.