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  • FIG
    Under Solvency II, regulators’ inability to loosen insurers’ capital requirements could worsen the market situation in a crisis, according to the UK parliament’s Treasury select committee.
  • The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has proposed clarifications to the matching adjustment (MA) in Solvency II, which helps UK insurers invest in long term assets.
  • The SEC has extended a temporary olive branch to Europe in the form of a no-action relief statement, allowing US broker dealers to receive research payments from European money managers and advisory clients.
  • ABS
    The European Parliament gave final approval to new common rules for securitization in the European Union on Thursday, in addition to finalising the simple, transparent and standardised (STS) securitization framework.
  • Small fund managers may struggle to pay the fees big investment banks are asking for research access, as MiFID II has turned the divisions into profit centres. Large banks are showing little to no flexibility on prices, which can run to tens of thousands of dollars, for firms with low user numbers.
  • FIG
    Europe moved one step closer to having uniform rules permitting the issuance of non-preferred senior bonds this week, after the European Commission, Council and Parliament reached an agreement on creditor hierarchies.