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Specialist mortgage lenders are optimistic that funding for asset-backed lending will improve in the long run, despite the difficult developing situation around the fall of specialist bridging lender Market Financial Solutions, writes Tom Hall
The possible further internationalisation of the covered bond market will present challenges as well as opportunities
DLT expertise will be needed as markets are modernised
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Foreign currency collateral held against over-the-counter derivatives transactions should be exempt from a new levy on non-deposit foreign currency liabilities in South Korea, according to a letter from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association.
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Japanese financial regulators are leaning towards requiring domestic institutions to clear yen-denominated interest rate swaps through an onshore clearinghouse.
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Interoperability between clearinghouses will have to be driven by market developments rather than mandates by regulators, according to panelists speaking about the big picture of clearing at the International Derivatives Expo in London today.
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Trade repositories will need to aggregate data in a way the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission finds useful and is not overwhelming, the CFTC told the Association for Financial Markets in Europe in a recent meeting.
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The requirement to centrally clear intra-group transactions will be a major burden for commodities firms that are global by nature, said speakers on the commodity derivatives regulation panel this morning at the International Derivatives Expo in London.
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Martin Wheatley, the departing chief executive officer of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, said reform of the over-the-counter derivatives market would be a key challenge for his successor, but noted that Hong Kong was already ahead of many jurisdictions.