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Hong Kong regulators on Tuesday decided that delta one warrants will not be classified as over-the-counter derivatives products, mirroring the actions of European Union authorities.
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Mark Carney’s Mansion House speech last week was a reminder of the progress global regulators have made in the wake of the 2008 crisis, and the dangers of throwing that away.
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Details around the Bond Connect are still trickling in just a week from the expected July 3 launch, with some analysts raising the spectre of a last minute U-turn by PBoC on its decision not to have aggregate quotas over the scheme.
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The European Central Bank on Friday submitted a recommendation to allow it to regulate “clearing and payment systems”, both within the European Union and in other countries.
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The French markets regulator, the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), has laid out its vision for enhanced powers at the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to make sure that Europe’s supervisors apply consistent standards.
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From September IHS Markit will include UK and Swiss banks at the holding company level in its credit default swap (CDS) indices, but the index provider is still consulting on whether or not to include non-preferred senior debt.