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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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  • The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has called for improvement in national regulators’ supervision of derivatives data.
  • The Bank of England should extend Libor beyond its set date of 2021 — or risk financial institutions setting their own rules.
  • Libor may be extended beyond the cut-off date of 2021, sources told GlobalCapital this week, as the market braces for litigation over more than $1tr of Libor-linked mortgages. Tom Brown reports.
  • Foreign banks are eager to gain full control of their Chinese securities joint ventures, after the regulator said it was abolishing a cap on foreign ownership. But fierce competition and difficult onshore regulations mean it is a long, rocky road ahead. Rebecca Feng reports.
  • Finland’s finance minister tells GlobalMarkets that SMEs should be a priority for the new EU Commission, while a a high level EU expert group has suggested the EU could set up a fund to support SMEs and mid-cap companies through the costly process of launching an initial public offering
  • The new European Commission has its work cut out if it wants to re-launch efforts to create a single market for capital in Europe. The easy wins were banked by the previous administration while Brexit complicates an already highly complex initiative