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  • ECB: Monetary Policy Decisions

    Date 05/06/2025

    The Governing Council today decided to lower the three key ECB interest rates by 25 basis points. In particular, the decision to lower the deposit facility rate – the rate through which the Governing Council steers the monetary policy stance – is based on its updated assessment of the inflation outlook, the dynamics of underlying inflation and the strength of monetary policy transmission.

  • MarketAxess Announces Trading Volume Statistics For May 2025

    Date 05/06/2025

    • 44% Increase in Total ADV Driven by 22% Increase in Total Credit ADV and 59% Increase in Total Rates ADV
    • Record Eurobonds ADV of $2.9 Billion on 116% Increase in Block Trading and 500% Increase in Portfolio Trading ADV

  • FTSE Bursa Malaysia Index Series Semi-Annual Review June 2025

    Date 05/06/2025

    • One constituent change to FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI
    • Four constituent changes to FTSE Bursa Malaysia Mid 70 Index
    • One constituent change to FTSE Bursa Malaysia Hijrah Shariah Index

  • The WFE Supports European Commission’s SIU Efforts, But Calls For Stronger Measures To Drive Growth

    Date 05/06/2025

    The The World Federation of Exchanges (WFE), the global industry association for exchanges and clearing houses, has published a response to the European Commission’s (EC) consultation on the Savings and Investment Union (SIU). The WFE commends the simplification and burden reduction objectives, but urges the EC to shift its focus from structural supervision reforms towards more impactful, growth-oriented initiatives.

  • ACER Will Evaluate Electricity System Operators’ Bidding Zone Review For Alignment With The EU Regulatory Framework

    Date 05/06/2025

    What are bidding zones and why the need to review them? 

    Bidding zones are geographical areas where electricity is traded at uniform prices. Within a bidding zone, electricity bids and offers from market participants can be matched without the need to allocate cross-zonal capacity. Currently, most bidding zones in the EU are defined by national borders.