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  • When the European Commission looks at tweaking MiFID II, those worried about market access for small and mid-sized companies would welcome a loosening of rules on research for those firms, at a time of challenges in investment banking and renewed focus on capital markets union.
  • While the banking sector has pushed for capital requirements to be tweaked to favour green lending, European Central Bank vice president Luis de Guindos said on Thursday that equity funding might prove more appropriate than this for funding new climate technologies. On the same day, the head of supervision at the ECB said capital relief for green assets must be based on evidence.
  • A slump in revenue growth during an economic downturn could trigger a change in investors’ risk appetite and a “widespread” sell-off of corporate bonds, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development warned on Thursday.
  • US Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman Heath Tarbert has maintained the crypto friendly stance of his predecessor in a TV interview in which he talked up the importance of the US leading on digital asset technology.
  • The Financial Stability Board (FSB) has called on the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) to include a pre-cessation trigger as standard language in definitions of new derivatives, warning of potentially disruptive market fragmentation as some interbank offered rates (Ibors) near a drop-off in relevance.
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    The issue of how "transition" activities, which are not green but are moving in the right direction, should be treated in European legislation will be discussed on Wednesday by the European Parliament, Council and Commission as they try to reach agreement on the EU's Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities.