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  • Credit Suisse’s catastrophe bond protecting the bank from its own operational risk losses cut more than Sfr1bn from risk-weighted assets in the bank’s Global Markets unit, following an improvement in regulatory treatment. But the Basel Committee looks set to close off this route to cutting capital costs.
  • People’s Bank of China is returning to its old habits of sending out window guidance to banks in yet another attempt to stem capital outflows, with the latest measures targeting cross-border M&A and offshore RMB loans.
  • The launch of Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect is an exciting development but of more importance is whether this further opening up of China’s capital account increases the odds of A-shares making it into the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, according to market participants.
  • The European Commission has proposed rules aimed at minimising the systemic risk of recovering and resolving central counterparties that fail, including granting authorities powers to intervene, having projected that 70% of the $500tr over-the-counter derivatives market will move to being cleared.
  • Chinese and Hong Kong authorities have finally agreed on a December 5 launch date for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect — just over two years after the launch of the Shanghai Connect. Here is GlobalRMB’s lowdown on what you need to know about the upcoming initiative.
  • In this Monday round-up, Shenzhen gets connected, the RMB stabilises and China capital outflows in the spotlight.