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Nearly one intense decade into the re-regulation of the financial sector, tensions in Europe threaten to tear the new rulebook apart. The Rulebook is GlobalCapital's round-up column, and take on, the week's developments.
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The levels of bail-inable debt European regulators are seeking to impose on all of the EU’s banks are too low to be useful in a resolution, according to an independent report commissioned by the European Parliament.
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Russian and Chinese authorities are working towards the establishment of a renminbi hub in Moscow, at a time when Russian banks are seeing growth in RMB-related business and the central bank has begun investing in the currency.
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A joint committee of European financial regulators has written to EU Commissioner Jonathan Hill urging him to minimise any delay by the European Commission in implementing margin rules on uncleared swaps.
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China is working hard to delivering on the promise of creating a multicurrency, global monetary system despite the difficulties in challenging the dollar’s status, according to an annual report by the think tank Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF) published on June 30.
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Bankers and lawyers have been grappling with likely consequences of the end of euro clearing in the City of London — specifically, will their trading floors have to follow clearing into the eurozone? The UK chief executive of one major French bank said that the firm had received differing legal advice on this point, and that it was a "crucial" question.