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In this round-up, the Office of the US Trade Representative postponed imposing 10% tariffs on selected Chinese imports, protesters paralysed Hong Kong airport for two days and Shanghai said it would allow foreign employees to receive stock options on the A-share market.
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A draft Polish law, requiring the written consent of property owners to transfer mortgages, would have “significant adverse effects on Polish banks’ funding” said the European Central Bank, with respect to the covered bond and securitization markets. However, a legal expert said there would be no direct impact on covered bonds.
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A number of supranationals have delayed their plans to issue Panda bonds over a dispute about their accepting Chinese regulatory oversight, write Rebecca Feng and Burhan Khadbai.
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Not even one in 50 firms are prepared for the date later this year when the UK’s Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SM&CR) will apply to them, according to ACA Compliance Group. This means they have not yet faced up to rules reshaping hiring and governance practices.
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China’s securities firms are about to be subject to an alarming rule that will limit their capacity to provide independent research. The decision to grade firms on their ability to manage the reputation of China and guide public opinion is a big step back for the country’s financial system.
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Bloomberg has acquired regulatory consultancy and technology company RegTek Solutions as it pushes to strengthen its regulatory reporting product.