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The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (Swift) is poised to play an important role in China's upcoming offshore renminbi Cross-border Inter-bank Payment System (CIPS).
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Seven banks operating in Singapore are now subject to a framework the Monetary Authority of Singapore has established to determine domestically systemic important banks (D-Sibs).
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Time Warner Cable credit spreads could increase further as M&A speculation grows following a Department of Justice’s antitrust ruling against rival Comcast's merger plans for the company on April 24.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority approved operational status for 10 central counterparties to operate in third countries as part of the European Market Infrastructure Regulation.
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The RMB qualified foreign institutional investors (RQFII) programme saw its sharpest monthly acceleration ever in April 2015. The programme, which launched in 2011, saw the State Administration of Foreign Exchange give out Rmb33.9bn ($5.5bn) in quotas in a single month across four jurisdictions.
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The latest data from the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (Swift) shows that the renminbi has returned to fifth place in the ranking of most active global payments currencies, accounting for 2.03% of payments worldwide in March 2015.