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Alliance Challenges FCA To Do More To Support Professionalism In UK Financial Services
Date 05/07/2018
A financial services Alliance with a combined global membership of 200,000 is challenging the FCA to do more to support professionalism in UK financial services.
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SGX Welcomes Blackwell Global Futures As Derivatives Trading Member
Date 05/07/2018
Singapore Exchange (SGX) today welcomed Hong Kong-based Blackwell Global Futures Limited to its derivatives market.
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Euronext Dublin: Statistics June 2018
Date 05/07/2018
Note - On 27 March 2018, The Irish Stock Exchange plc was acquired by Euronext, the leading pan-European exchange in the Eurozone, spanning Belgium, France, Ireland, The Netherlands, Portugal and the UK and began trading as Euronext Dublin.
Overall Market Statistics Report - June 2018
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EBA And ESMA Publish Guidelines On Suitability Assessment For Management Body Members And Key Function Holders
Date 05/07/2018
The European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) have published their joint Guidelines to assess the suitability of members of management bodies and key function holders.
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Hong Kong’s Securities And Futures Commission Consults On Amendments To Anti-Money Laundering And Counter-Terrorist Financing Guidelines
Date 05/07/2018
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today launched a consultation (Note 1) on proposals to amend the Guideline on Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing to keep it in line with international anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) standards (Note 2) and make it more useful and relevant.
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Building The UK Financial Sector’s Operational Resilience Discussion Paper
Date 05/07/2018
Today the Bank of England, Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have published a joint discussion paper (DP) on an approach to improve the operational resilience of firms and financial market infrastructures (FMIs). It envisages that boards and senior management can achieve better standards of operational resilience through increased focus on setting, monitoring and testing specific impact tolerances for key business services, which define the amount of disruption that could be tolerated.
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Powernext Publishes The French Residual Mix For 2017
Date 05/07/2018
Following the directives of the Energy and Climate Authority (DGEC), Powernext publishes information about renewable energy consumed in France in 2017.
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ESMA Seeks Candidates For Its Stakeholder Group
Date 05/07/2018
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is seeking candidates to represent the interests of all types of financial markets stakeholders as members of its Securities Markets Stakeholders Group (SMSG).
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Securities Commission Malaysia Invites Applications For Registration As Equity Crowdfunding And Peer-To-Peer Financing Operators
Date 05/07/2018
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) announced today that it is inviting parties interested to operate equity crowdfunding (ECF) or peer-to-peer (P2P) financing platforms to submit applications for registration with the SC. Applications must be submitted to the SC latest by 7 September 2018.
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Greater Flexibility For Bond Investors - Boerse Stuttgart Launches Incremental Trading For Exchange-Based Orders - New Arrangement Gives Bond Investors Greater Flexibility Over Trading Volumes
Date 05/07/2018
Premiere at Boerse Stuttgart: For the first time ever, retail investors are no longer restricted to the specified minimum denomination or a multiple thereof when trading bonds. At Boerse Stuttgart, orders can now be adjusted in a series of increments. An increment is the amount by which an investment sum can be increased on the basis of the minimum denomination specified whenever a bond is issued. For example, an investor can now purchase EUR 12,000 of a bond that has been issued with a minimum denomination of EUR 10,000 and an increment of EUR 1,000. Previously, investors could only trade in multiples of the minimum denomination – in this case in EUR 10,000 steps. It is still not possible, however, to trade bonds below the minimum denomination.
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