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The ratings review finished with both upgrades and downgrades linked to senior bonds now being subordinated to regular deposits
Public pension schemes have sold shares in coal, oil and gas companies but are still funding expansion of the gas industry through infrastructure funds
Key points of contention include the investor sanctions regime and the definition of 'resilience'
European and other regulators are working on reforms to make covered bond funding more efficient
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A ground-breaking and long-awaited mutual fund recognition scheme between China and Hong Kong is set to launch on July 1, with an overall quota of Rmb600bn ($48.4bn) split equally between the two channels.
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The latest move to liberalise China's markets has improved risk appetite and backed paying interest in CNY swaps. Early steepening in the 1s/5s slope has pushed payers down the curve from five years to the three year tenor, writes Deirdre Yeung of Total Derivatives.
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The European leveraged finance market is facing the possibility of being regulated for the first time, after the European Central Bank demanded very detailed information from eurozone banks about their lending practices, writes Ross Lancaster.
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Chinese corporates will be allowed to issue Formosa bonds in Taiwan in the future, said Huang Bing Jing, deputy chief executive officer of Taipei Exchange, speaking at Euromoney's China Debt Capital Markets Summit 2015 in Beijing on Tuesday.
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In this round-up, South Korea’s RMB deposits rose in April for the first time this year, China’s cross-border RMB trade settlement is down by a fifth, Belarus has renewed its currency swap line with the PBoC, MSCI will announce its decision on A-shares inclusion in its emerging market indices on June 9, and Russia’s VTB signed trade financing agreements with China Development Bank.
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The technical standards for Europe’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive have been pushed back, in the hope of achieving better regulation when it finally hits the statute book. But the new deadline will be painful for regulated firms.