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Elderfield moves from Irish central bank
A prohibition on taking cross-border risk could force some category two participants to stop trading amortising swaps from June 10
Banks and industry groups have been joined by an unlikely ally in their protests about the accounting treatment of assets held in liquidity buffers – the European Banking Authority. By Lukas Becker and...
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India has no plans to become an equivalent country under EU regulations on financial services. India’s decision is likely to foreshadow problems with other emerging countries trading with the EU
Standard formula data sets and methodologies 'inappopriate' for securitised products and secured investments, warn experts
Greg Medcraft took over as chair of the International Organization of Securities Commissions in March, alongside his role as chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. He talks to Luke Clancy about his priorities for both roles...
Third quantitative impact study and economic impact study to be launched later this year
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