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Scor said that being able to launch a catastrophe bond from the UK provided it with a useful alternative for issuance, after it sold the first catastrophe bond from the country with an unusual dual layer structure last week.
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Larry Thompson, vice-chairman of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp, on Tuesday suggested that populist rhetoric in the US might be overshadowing President Trump's strong choices of leaders in independent financial oversight agencies.
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The proposed changes to the Volcker rule include an invitation for comments on whether CLO managers should once again be able to hold high yield bonds in their portfolios, a move that would bring US managers back in line with their European counterparts.
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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Monday discussed a new proposal that would not change the notional threshold at which financial institutions have to register as swap dealers.
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Banks can start using debt issued by green and small businesses to borrow from the Chinese central bank, markets watchdogs tighten cash withdrawal rules on money market funds, and the banking and insurance regulator tackles excessive corporate borrowing with new guidelines.
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The central bank chief says competition from international institutions is key to improving the Chinese financial sector, the securities watchdog says the first China Depository Receipts (CDRs) will launch soon, and the Ministry of Commerce tells the US to hold back from taxing $50bn of Chinese goods.