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In this round-up, China's central bank appoints a new deputy governor, first foreign banks with direct access to China’s onshore foreign exchange market are named, the first RMB certificates of deposits (CDs) settle in the US, and eight new RMB qualified foreign institutional investor (RQFII) licences. Plus, a recap of our stories this week.
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The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) is likely to issue its planned onshore bond denominated in special drawing rights (SDR) as a multi-currency structured note, according to industry participants.
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MiFID rules could push asset managers to choose banks by their jurisdiction, rather than their capabilities, if national regulators choose to apply them differently.
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“Liquidity” has never been a word everyone uses the same way. This is a big problem that regulators and industry need to work together to correct.
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China's central bank and finance ministry are set to reach an agreement over accounting rules for Panda bond issuers, according to a senior figure at the bank.
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In this round-up, the AIIB gets ready for its first annual meeting as the president explains how the bank will work, the spread widens between offshore and onshore renminbi and Zimbabwe seeks trade settlement agreement. Plus, a recap of GlobalRMB’s top stories this week.