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  • LME Opens Follow-Up Consultation On Queue-Based Rent Capping

    Date 30/09/2015

    The London Metal Exchange (LME) is today opening a two-week consultation to invite comments on possible anti-abuse provisions that would govern the application of the Exchange’s proposed queue-based rent capping (QBRC) rules.

  • EEX Extends Into The Freight Futures Market

    Date 30/09/2015

    The European Energy Exchange (EEX) intends to move into the dry bulk freight futures market with the introduction of a number of key product enhancements as well as a significant reduction in transaction fees.

  • Joint Hong Kong Monetary Authority-Securities And Futures Commission Consultation On Mandatory Clearing And Reporting For OTC Derivatives Market

    Date 30/09/2015

    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today jointly issued a consultation on introducing the first phase of mandatory clearing and the second phase of mandatory reporting under the new over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives regime.

  • European Commission - Fact Sheet: Questions And Answers On the Action Plan On Building A Capital Markets Union

    Date 30/09/2015

    What does the term ‘Capital Markets Union’ mean?

    The Commission's top priority is to strengthen Europe's economy and stimulate investment to create jobs. The EUR 315 billion investment plan, up and running less than a year after the Commission took office, will help to kick start that process. To strengthen investment for the long term, we need stronger capital markets. These would provide new sources of funding for business, help increase options for savers and make the economy more resilient. That is why President Juncker set out as one of his key priorities, the need to build a true single market for capital – a Capital Markets Union for all 28 Member States.

     

  • Call For Evidence: EU Regulatory Framework For Financial Services

    Date 30/09/2015

    1. What is the call for evidence?

    The call for evidence is a public consultation in which the Commission invites all interested parties to provide feedback and empirical evidence on the benefits, unintended effects, consistency and coherence of the financial legislation adopted in response to the financial crisis.