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Former US undersecretary for international trade expects more stockpiling
PRA and FCA go much further than EU in loosening rules
Liberated issuers will still have to follow European regulations if they want to sell in EU
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Germany is headed for a clash with other EU member states, as it pushes to ease banking regulations for small institutions – a move obviously intended to favour its co-operative and savings banks.
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Panda bonds are finally coming back to life after a dire first half. But although all the conditions are in place for an issuance boom, there is reason to doubt quite how high volumes will go.
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The People's Bank of China signalled it was not done tinkering with its FX policy framework on July 12, when it made a proposal to expand the RMB daily trading band. Analysts agree the move is a step forward, but add that it contradicts the PBoC's recent push for increased control of the currency.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has passed a rule on Monday to eliminate arbitration clauses, which stop consumers bringing class action lawsuits, in a move which could hurt the US securitization market and cause more legal trouble for the big banks. But Republicans have dug in and vowed to fight the rule.
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Members of the European Parliament decided last week to accelerate their work on the creation of a new pan-European loss-absorbing debt class for banks, as proposed by the European Commission in November 2016.
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Acting chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Christopher Giancarlo on Monday appointed Daniel Gorfine to serve as director of LabCFTC and as chief innovation officer of the regulatory authority.