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The Global Association of Central Counterparties (CCP12) has warned against further regulation of default management auctions and the risk of adopting a “one-size-fits-all” auction approach to central counterparty clearing houses (CCPs).
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The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority is looking into the movements in litigation finance firm Burford Capital’s share price last week. Burford is alleging evidence of "illegal market manipulation".
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Hengfeng Bank will soon become the third Chinese bank to be taken into state control, since the People's Bank of China (PBoC) took over Baoshang Bank in May — a move that pushed Hengfeng into a liquidity crunch.
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In this round-up, hostility between China and the US continued, the State Council unveiled rules on the Shanghai Free Trade Zone and Beijing said it would intervene if the Hong Kong government fails to calm down the recent unrest.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has appointed Summer K. Mersinger as director of the office of legislative and intergovernmental affairs and Suyash G. Paliwal as director of the office of international affairs.
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The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is being accused of negligence and a laissez-fair attitude in relation to the collapse of several funds. The irony is that in a different but less well-publicised area it is far from lax: it has undoubtedly tightened the screws on bankers gone bad.