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This week, the PBoC follows the US Federal Reserve’s rate hike by strengthening the dollar, Korea worries THAAD will imperil renminbi swap line, and China reveals plans to create seven new Free Trade Zones (FTZs).
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The ‘Basel IV’ output floor agreements, which regulators call the completion of ‘Basel III’, are stalled until US president Donald Trump's administration names negotiators to show up to committee meetings, according to two members of the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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Policy experts told the Institute of International Bankers' annual Washington, DC meeting that the Trump administration can transform the US regulatory environment, even if it can't get legislation through Congress quickly.
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A top US banking regulator this week laid out a vision of separating Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation-insured commercial banking activity from the investment and trading operations of domestic banks.
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Strict asset encumbrance limits imposed by regulators in Canada and Singapore could be increased, in a move that could improve covered bond supply from the two regions.
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The National People's Congress changed its tone on FX reform, spot markets strengthen at the start of the week, and the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) continues to push for MSCI's inclusion of A-shares in global indices.