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Investors are broadly positive on the policy direction set by China’s 19th Party Congress, said experts at Euromoney’s Hangzhou Global Investment Conference on November 21.
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European member states could keep securitization and covered bond SPVs out of clearing and margin requirements, according to a draft European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) compromise published last week.
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A former Bank of America Merrill Lynch trader has been fined £60,090 for manipulating the price of Dutch government bonds on the electronic platform BrokerTec — though the profit made on the trading was 'insignificant'.
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UK buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages are set to undergo a green revolution, with the introduction of regulations that could create a new energy efficient UK RMBS asset class, said DBRS.
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The European Commission’s Expert Group on corporate bond markets has recommended reforming the Market Abuse Regulation to ease market soundings rules. But it also plans to toughen up standards in high yield markets, supporting ‘transparent and fair’ allocation methods, and to work on ways to cut order inflation.
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China’s financial regulators publish rules to standardise asset management regulations, the Philippines confirms Bank of China for its Panda bond debut, and UBS Asset Management’s China arm launches the first onshore equity fund by a foreign asset manager.