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  • Foreign credit rating agencies are finally welcome to operate in China without a local partner, the People's Bank of China confirmed this week. But although the change is likely to improve the transparency of the country's corporate bond market, experts have warned that it could pose risks to the wider economy.
  • The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision commended international efforts to build “larger” and “better quality” capital and liquidity buffers on Tuesday. But it warned G20 countries that regulatory adoption of rules on the measurement of counterparty credit risk and capital requirements for clearing house exposure has been delayed.
  • The Bank of East Asia has received approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission to establish a joint venture securities company in Shenzhen.
  • Foreign institutional investors can settle their trades on a T+2 basis in China’s interbank bond market (CIBM), according to a June 29 announcement. The move will boost international investors’ confidence in accessing the Mainland fixed income market, according to participants.
  • The Financial Stability Board (FSB) praised international efforts to reduce systemic risk and improve transparency of over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets on Thursday, while slamming the “opaque web” of exposures that existed before the reforms.
  • The EU Commission will unveil a legal proposal for a Pan-European Pension Product (PEPP) on Thursday. The draft document, obtained by GlobalCapital, creates a specific PEPP label applicable to good quality, transparent and consumer-protective products.