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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) on Monday said that it would not extend the trading obligation deadline for certain counterparties under the Markets in Financial Instruments Regulation (MiFIR).
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The European Commission made a play to snatch euro clearing business for the eurozone this week, proposing new powers to force the relocation of what it terms systemically important third-country clearing houses that clear euro denominated derivatives. Costas Mourselas reports.
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Cutting regulatory capital charges for green loans is one idea being considered by the EU’s High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance, which is due to make its first report on July 18.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) has advised European Commission officials against legislating to relocate the clearing of euro denominated products to the Eurozone.
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People’s Bank of China (PBoC) plans new bitcoin regulations, Stock Connect southbound flows hit new highs, financing costs of renminbi bonds are cheaper offshore than onshore for the first time in 28 months.
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China’s FX reserves rise for the fourth consecutive month in May, a Chinese securities regulator says the country will start allowing foreign investors to trade commodities futures onshore, and Ford Motor’s onshore financial arm issues RMB-denominated bonds.