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The Shanghai branch of the People’s Bank of China published today a comprehensive list of foreign entities that have obtained direct access to the China interbank bond market (CIBM).
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In this round-up, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) sets the dollar-renminbi fix at a new record low, a new policy push for the Shanghai free trade zone (FTZ), and the China Securities Regulatory Commission appoints two new RMB qualified foreign institutional investors (RQFII). Plus, a recap of our coverage this week.
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The European Commission’s package of bank regulation measures, released on Wednesday and now dubbed ‘CRD V’, will ease regulations that threatened to mean ‘game over’ for the European repo market.
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The European Commission is set to unveil a draft regulation next week aimed at ensuring that central counterparties which fail are resolved in an orderly manner.
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A new swathe of asset managers will be caught by rules on how they use benchmarks, after the European Securities and Markets Authority broadened its planned clampdown.
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The European Commission proposed on Wednesday to extend its ‘SME supporting factor’, which gives easier regulatory treatment to SME lending, and to create a new regulatory subsidy for infrastructure.