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The FIG Idea studies the form for bank capital's most important competition of the year — set to run this October (or perhaps not).
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How investors hedge their new RMB bond exposures was a topic of great debate ahead of the Bond Connect launch, and it is still a partially open question.
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In a joint paper obtained by GlobalCapital, Germany and the Netherlands said they were pushing against a draft legal text implementing the total loss absorbing capacity (TLAC) standard into EU law.
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European regulators are nearing a move to allow Ucits to invest in China through Bond Connect.
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The MiFID II deadline stands. Firms who don't prepare to meet it won’t receive any grace or favour, the FCA has said. But the tough deadline of January 3, and continued lack of regulatory clarity, means firms that show they've done all they can should escape the worst effects.
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European authorities have announced the start of work to identify a risk-free overnight rate, to be provided by the European Central Bank by 2020.