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  • The European Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday that criteria set by the European Commission in 2013 for funnelling public money into ailing banks — requiring first a bail-in of private capital — are neither contrary to EU law nor binding on member states.
  • The Michael Bloomberg-led working group is seeking to establish a RMB clearing hub in the US. Michael Knorr, head of payments and liquidity risk management at Wells Fargo, and a member of the group’s operating model options subcommittee, gave GlobalRMB his views on the challenges ahead.
  • China is continuing its push to establish the renminbi as an investment currency by opening up its private fund industry to wholly foreign-owned firms. While this is likely to spark plenty of interest, market participants said foreign asset managers need to be ready to launch even before registering for a licence.
  • In this round-up, Singapore Exchange reports strong trading of RMB currency futures, China’s RMB cross-border trade settlement jumps and sales under Mutual Recognition of Funds (MRF) pass Rmb2bn in May. Plus, a recap of GlobalRMB's coverage this week.
  • New European market abuse rules have caused confusion for syndicate teams and investors alike as banks scramble for detail. But along with new bureaucracy, the rules could spell an end to order inflation.
  • A little bit of uncertainty was taken out of markets as the UK, fresh off the back of a bout of direct democracy that left it without a government to speak of, went 180 degrees and filled its political void with unelected officials.