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  • Bursa Malaysia Honours Capital Market Successes At The Bursa Excellence Awards 2024

    Date 29/04/2025

    Bursa Malaysia Berhad (“Bursa Malaysia” or the “Exchange”), held the Bursa Excellence Awards 2024 at The St. Regis, Kuala Lumpur, last Friday. The 12th edition of the awards ceremony recognised the accomplishments of brokers, market intermediaries, and principal advisers within the Securities, Derivatives, and Islamic markets, awarding 62 accolades across 32 categories.  

  • New Zealand Financial Markets Authority Confirms FinTech Sandbox Participants

    Date 29/04/2025

    The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) – Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko has announced the six fintech firms who will be testing their innovative products, services or business models in the FMA’s pilot regulatory sandbox.  

  • CFTC Swaps Report Update

    Date 28/04/2025

    CFTC's Weekly Swaps Report has been updated, and is now available: http://www.cftc.gov/MarketReports/SwapsReports/index.htm.

  • US Treasury Announces Marketable Borrowing Estimates

    Date 28/04/2025

    The U.S. Department of the Treasury today announced its current estimates of privately-held net marketable borrowing[1] for the April – June 2025 and July – September 2025 quarters. 

  • Economy Statement For The US Treasury Borrowing Advisory Committee

    Date 28/04/2025

    Introduction

    Despite multiple winter storms in January creating a drag early in the quarter, February and March saw stronger performance, indicating that economic growth likely continued in the first quarter of 2025, albeit at a slower pace compared to the previous quarter.  Meanwhile, labor markets picked up strength at the end of the first quarter, recovering from storm-ridden January: as of March, private-sector employers added 325,000 jobs during the first two months of this Administration.  In addition, inflation reads for February and March were favorable owing to downward pressures from energy prices and core goods, as well as significantly slower inflation for key core consumer services.  On balance, economic data for the first quarter illustrated the U.S. economy is poised to continue growing while seeing inflation return to its pre-pandemic target.