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  • Hong Kong listed China Lumena New Materials Corp suspended its stock shortly after markets opened on March 25 following a research report by short-seller Glaucus Reseach Group claiming that the Sichuan-based company had exaggerated its sales by 90%.
  • Germans are known to be a cautious people with a profound love of rules (every tried to jaywalk in Hamburg? You couldn’t get dirtier looks if you’d done it in your pants).
  • The China Securities Regulatory Commission will allow a selection of mainland companies to issue preferred stock, and analysts expect banks to make full use of the rule change, with Rmb150bn ($24.1bn) expected over the next year.
  • Chinese corporate bonds issued with standby letters of credit from banks are the closest thing to a mispriced asset in Asia and are the most attractive part of China credit, according to Morgan Stanley.
  • The Financial Conduct Authority has banned Mark Stevenson, a former Credit Suisse Gilts trader, from the financial industry, and fined him for manipulating the market in a particular Gilt ahead of a round of quantitative easing.
  • The fraught negotiations over the Single Resolution Mechanism have been completed, ending months of uncertainty over Europe’s backing for its banks.