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PRA and FCA go much further than EU in loosening rules
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Global standardization of securitization regulation? Don’t bother, just make it easier for investors to compare different regimes, said panellists at SFIG Vegas on Monday.
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It never really went away, did it.
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The implementation of US risk retention rules is proving contentious in the European market, with questions marks being raised over the fair value calculations used in UK RMBS deals, and a common approach to the “safe harbour” route still to emerge.
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Day two of SFIG Vegas kicked off with a post-election roundup of the regulatory landscape, with market participants on a panel telling audience members that they were hopeful that the market can expect a more collaborative regulatory environment under president Donald Trump.
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Hopes for the London Stock Exchange Group's merger with Deutsche Börse were struck down on Monday, as European authorities’ latest demands on the parties proved too much for them to meet.
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Things kicked off with a weaker dollar fix by PBoC, while China’s banking authority got a new chairman last week, and the securities regulator said it will increase foreign ownership limits for China brokerage ventures.