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The European Commission has asked the European Banking Authority (EBA) to consider how European Secured Notes (ESNs) should be treated for regulatory purposes. The future of ESNs is expected to depend on their regulatory treatment, bankers said.
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A few months before the the new accounting standard is supposed to apply, the European Parliament and the 28 member states are still divided on how to implement a five year transition period.
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The man in charge of financial services in the EU talks up Capital Markets Union post-Brexit, green finance, fintech and just how difficult it is to push through reforms in the banking sector
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Bundesbank board member Andreas Dombret tells GlobalMarkets that he believes in a banking system that consists of institutions big and small with a variety of specialisms and focuses
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European and US derivatives regulators have struck common ground in their approach to electronic trading and agreed equivalence in their oversight of the OTC market, a move that will reduce margin requirements for cross-border market participants.
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Market participants in Hong Kong have welcomed plans by regulators to install a new investor identification mechanism, which will require northbound investors participating in Stock Connect to reveal their identities by the middle of 2018.