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  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has ordered BGC Financial to pay a $3m civil monetary penalty over alleged supervision, reporting and record-keeping failings.
  • SRI
    US regulators are taking slow steps towards accepting that climate change is a financial risk, but progress is being made. Appointments have been made to a CFTC committee created to better understand climate-related market risks and one of the members is Mindy Lubber, chief executive of sustainability organisation Ceres. She told GlobalCapital her organisation is working to prepare for a new, green-minded president.
  • Deutsche Bank has moved down a bucket in the Financial Stability Board’s latest assessment of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs), with the German firm expecting further ‘efficiencies’ to stem from its broad-ranging restructuring plan.
  • In this round-up, US president Donald Trump threatened to raise tariffs again if a phase one deal is not reached, China is planning to set up a fund to promote its manufacturing industry and the US Senate passed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act.
  • SRI
    Axa’s proposal this week that the European Union should create a €500bn joint borrowing vehicle for climate change could easily be dismissed as pie in the sky. So it is, for now.
  • SRI
    Green finance specialists gave a cautious welcome this week to an idea put forward by Axa that the European Union should set up a new organ, modelled on the European Stability Mechanism, to borrow about €500bn for investments to fight climate change. Jon Hay and Burhan Khadbai report.