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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is to hold an open hearing on its plans to introduce an industry benchmarks regulation, having recently published draft technical standards.
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Banks may get a temporary stay of implementation on applying one of the more feared post-crisis developments in bank capital and accounting rules.
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The European Parliament will fast-track its approval of margin rules for uncleared swaps, adding certainty to the deadline for implementation but also accelerating the workload for the first wave of major banks that will need to comply.
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Elke König, chair of the European single resolution board, attacked the French plan for bail-inable senior debt, arguing that it would take too long to make banks safe.
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It has been three years since China launched the landmark Shanghai Free Trade Zone with the area originally envisioned as the blueprint for further reforms throughout the country. While market participants are disappointed by the authorities’ continued grip on capital controls, they are happy with the overall direction of the FTZ scheme.
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A joint paper from eight European trade associations has outlined the importance of rehabilitating Europe’s securitization market, ahead of crucial discussions on the industry’s regulatory future in the European Parliament on Tuesday.