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Collaboration to integrate consolidated bond tape data into electronic trading workflows
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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
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China has introduced a primary legal framework to tackle bond defaults, bringing together separate guidelines that had been in place for each of its three debt markets. While the move simplifies things for bondholders, there are still a number of unanswered questions, said bankers.
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China’s onshore bond market has experienced huge selling pressure over the last few months, leading to a sharp rise in domestic yields. But bankers say not all issuers are willing to accept “the new reality”.
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Hong Kong’s stock exchange has appointed two legal and consulting veterans to senior positions in its IPO vetting unit and a new compliance team.
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Derivatives stand to play a crucial role in the European Union’s green deal and transition to a low carbon economy, according to a study by the European Capital Markets Institute that was released on Thursday.
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The Wirecard scandal — like other recent debacles such as NMC Health — shows that financial reporting, oversight and governance, as they are currently practised, are woefully inadequate.
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Short sellers who for years have complained that BaFin, the German financial markets regulator, ignored their criticisms of Wirecard, the collapsed payments company, and instead prosecuted the critics, have begun to be vindicated with the news that the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has opened a review into the organisation. By Silas Brown.
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