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People’s Bank of China has given the green light to the Bond Connect scheme, which banks expect will launch in early July. However, investors using the CIBM Direct scheme will be shut out from the new link to China’s $9.4tr bond market, GlobalRMB has learned.
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Tradeweb Markets, the provider of OTC derivatives trading platforms, has signed up a number of big banks to its Approved Publication Arrangement service, it said on Monday.
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The European Central Bank published its final guidelines on leveraged lending on Tuesday, clarifying issues that arose during the consultation period beginning in September. The guidelines are set to be implemented later this year.
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Another year, another ISDA conference. But this wasn’t just any other year. With variation margin requirements in the rearview mirror, MiFID II looming in 2018 and the question of London euro clearing troubling many, the trade body had a lot of questions to tackle in just two packed days of panels and speeches.
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Member of the European Parliament Paul Tang speaks with GlobalCapital about STS, Brexit and the role of securitization in Europe.
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The European Parliament is set to approve the extension of the European Fund for Strategic Investment until 2020, opening the way for negotiations with the 28 member states of the EU, which is the last step before final approval.