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Liberated issuers will still have to follow European regulations if they want to sell in EU
Public versus private distinction scrapped for disclosure plus new, simplified templates for mature asset classes
Established, well-known corporates could be among the first to use new regime
An accurate picture of liquidity could help London compete for listings
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Chinese regulators are planning to rate the bond underwriting ability of securities firms. That may appear a sensible solution to an exchange bond market that has become cutthroat and chaotic. But the proposed solution is too vague to have much impact.
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) published the eligibility criteria for Hong Kong-listed dual-class shares to be included in the southbound Stock Connect scheme.
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Leading ministers and financiers have told GlobalMarkets that the EU is likely to redouble efforts to reform its financial system, as member states brace for Brexit and try to protect themselves against a shift away from globalisation.
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Around 50 finance ministers gathered in Washington on October 19 to put into action measures to implement the six Helsinki Principles that they agreed on five months ago. They are set to issue a communique that will acknowledge that the world is in the grip of a climate emergency.
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Estonia’s finance minister tells GlobalMarkets why he does not believe that the EU should set up its own anti-money laundering agency but should instead focus on more effective cooperation and faster information-sharing
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Investors who have been pushing banks to clean up their act for years have welcomed the new Principles for Responsible Banking. But the real test will be action, not words