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Hester Peirce says SFVegas delegates should collect questions and feedback early as possible during 18 month compliance period
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◆ Markets plead for regs pause ◆ Barclays' new strategy ◆ Middle East ECM to take it up a gear
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Trade bodies highlight sustainable finance as particularly in need of a regulatory rethink
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The Single Markets Obstacles compendium lists barriers to single market and calls for ‘rebalancing’ away from over-regulation
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Human rights and transition plans at risk as conservatives block reform
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Regulatory overkill combined with private sector anxiety on packaged retail products is putting bonds out of retail investors' reach
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Retail distribution is unpopular with FIG and corporate bond issuers, but some SSAs do it. With rates now attractive to investors, the case for it has strengthened
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To fulfil the Brexit promise, London should not stray too far from Brussels on private securitization templates
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Confusion over Esma’s disclosure templates shows rule reform needs to be done more openly
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◆ Europeans want UK RMBS ◆ ESMA perplexes investors ◆ CLO amortisation: a vanishing act
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Consultation says some investors not in favour of ‘dedicated and simplified templates’
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The FCA and BoE’s latest initiative aims to foster innovation in the blockchain space, as the UK tries to keep pace with advanced competitors
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◆ Flying start for UK RMBS ◆ Loan rally to scupper January CLO party ◆ Merv Hughes lookalike competition
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Consultation offers four potential options to simplify disclosure templates widely considered too onerous
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Swiss regulator recommends fining senior bankers to avoid future bank collapses but faces pushback from Swiss Bankers Association
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The proposed removal of obligatory shareholder approval treads a ‘delicate balance’ in the first reforms since 1984
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Banks deemed 'solid' but risks in credit quality and growing non-preforming loans pose problems ahead in weak economy
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Removing shareholder approval obligations is included in the FCA package
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Feedback to FCA calls for a single set of disclosures for retail and institutional investors
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Although it is incentivising issuance as US banks look to shore up balance sheets, the imminent regulation could end up being a ‘real drag’
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Issuers navigate new EU Green Bond Standard as investors grow more vigilant
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Regulations to favour CLO investment, which could tighten triple-A spreads
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In the face of continuous delays, a step-by-step approach should prioritise harmonising the European marketplace
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Hopes are rising that two regulatory obstacles to sustainability-linked bonds could be removed