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Valdis Dombrovskis is set to retain his role as the European Commissioner in charge of financial stability, financial services and capital markets union, after president-elect Ursula von der Leyen announced her new leadership team on Tuesday.
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The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) is reducing the amount of money that banks need to hold as reserves, a long-overdue move that analysts said is just one of many more easing measures to be implemented in the country.
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In this round-up, the US and China agree to meet in October in Washington, Hong Kong's chief executive formally withdraws the extradition bill and the Chinese state council is set to release local government bond quotas for 2020 early.
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Christine Lagarde has given a strong hint she will persist with the European Central Bank’s highly accommodative monetary policy if she takes over as its president in November. Lagarde also suggested the ECB would move to make its portfolio more green.
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High-yield bond funds are a lot more exposed to a liquidity shortfall than funds for other asset classes, according to a stress test developed by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). The publication of ESMA’s results came in the same week as a Bank of England official discussed solutions to fund fire-sales.
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Swedish pension fund Första AP-fonden (AP1) has dismissed its chief executive Johan Magnusson in relation to him subscribing privately to the IPO of John Mattson Fastighetsföretagen, in which the fund was also participating.