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For politicians looking for policy tools, bank capital regulations are a blank canvas. But using prudential regulation to direct lending to favoured causes lacks transparency, obscures difficult decisions and piles up risks.
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Financial counterparties in Switzerland had to start reporting derivatives trades to repositories on Monday, as required by the country's Financial Market Infrastructure Act.
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Applications to be the post-Brexit home of the European Banking Authority (EBA) are in and the European Commission (EC) has published a summary of what each country offered, and how it will choose between them.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) has published the final draft of the regulatory technical standard (RTS) giving details of which OTC derivatives will need to move to a trading venue when the Regulation on Markets in Financial Instruments (MiFIR) is implemented in January.
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A subsidiary of the Association of National Numbering Agencies (ANNA) on Monday launched its offering for the creation of International Securities Identification Numbers (ISIN) for over-the-counter derivatives.
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EU officials from various institutions are pushing to complete the ‘third pillar’ of the Banking Union, despite strong opposition from a number of public and private stakeholders.