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  • The US Federal Reserve has given its final approval to amendments of the Volcker Rule, joining four other US regulatory agencies in backing relaxations of prop trading restrictions.
  • ABS
    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is unlikely to provide a securitization regulation template for trade receivables, legal experts say, leaving the market to awkwardly push the asset class into other formats.
  • European politicians may be tempted to make a show by founding a new development bank. That would be a mistake. Results are what matter, not branding. To supercharge development and climate finance, the EU should choose the simplest and fastest option.
  • LBBW and JP Morgan have claimed first execution of an electronically negotiated euro short-term rate (€STR) swap transaction, on Bloomberg’s UK multilateral trading facility (BMTF).
  • The Securities Association of China (SAC) has told onshore securities houses to improve the quality of their research reports on Star Market companies. The move may help securities houses better price IPOs on the bourse, said bankers.
  • The European Systemic Risk Board is concerned that covered bonds could be fuelling financial imbalances — a claim that some analysts find tenuous. They do, however, agree that house prices are overvalued, particularly in some Nordic countries where the ESRB has identified a risk of financial contagion.