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Public versus private distinction scrapped for disclosure plus new, simplified templates for mature asset classes
Established, well-known corporates could be among the first to use new regime
An accurate picture of liquidity could help London compete for listings
Creating unified trading data feeds is proving much harder — and more controversial — than foreseen
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Rumours about the Swiss bank lead to uncertainty over the Fed's regulation of non-US banks
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EBA study finds banks’ foreign currency funding could cause problems at times of market stress
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Securitization's inherent complexity is allowing it to benefit rapidly from technological advances, but the blockchain dream is still a long way off in the industry
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The Significant Risk Transfer (SRT) market is set for growth but faces headwinds, principally in the form of Basel IV, which, while increasing the need to transfer risk, makes SRT a less efficient tool for doing so. Even so, growth seems likely as nascent markets develop, new assets are considered, and global regulators come to recognise the importance of SRT in managing bank capital and risk
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Scrapping the cap will not help attract talent, say City bankers, who also fear ending up with less overall pay
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As the Treasury’s radical mini-budget weakens confidence in the UK economy, markets see little benefit in an ideological approach to financial regulation