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  • HKEX Publishes Discussion Paper on Accelerated Settlement For The Hong Kong Cash Market

    Date 16/07/2025

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) today (Wednesday) published a discussion paper examining the accelerated settlement for the Hong Kong cash equities market, aiming to lead market-wide discussion and build consensus with industry participants on how and when to move to a shorter settlement cycle for Hong Kong.

  • Amman Stock Exchange Receives A Delegation From The Jordanian Judicial Institute

    Date 16/07/2025

    The Amman Stock Exchange (ASE) received, over two consecutive days, a delegation from the Jordanian Judicial Institute  as part of a field visit to the Jordanian capital market institutions (the Jordan Securities Commission, the Amman Stock Exchange, and the Securities Depository Center) with the aim of reviewing the trading mechanism at the ASE, gain insight into the roles and services provided by the capital market institutions, and understand the regulatory and legal frameworks governing their operations.

  • Thunes: A CNBC And Statista World's Top FinTech Company

    Date 16/07/2025

    Thunes, the Smart Superhighway to move money around the world, has been named a World's Top FinTech Company by CNBC and Statista. 

  • Worldline Launches AI-Powered Routing To Boost Payment Authorisation Rates

    Date 16/07/2025

    Worldline [Euronext: WLN], a global leader in payment services, today announces the launch of its AI-powered routing solution, changing how businesses route payments globally. Following successful pilots, the solution has delivered increased authorisation rates by more than 2% in addition to the 3% improvement achieved with its rule-based routing.

  • UK Financial Conduct Authority Fines Barclays £42 Million For Poor Handling Of Financial Crime Risks

    Date 16/07/2025

    The FCA has fined Barclays Bank UK PLC and Barclays Bank PLC a total of £42 million for separate instances of failings in its financial crime risk management – one relating to WealthTek and one relating to Stunt & Co.  Barclays Bank UK PLC will make a voluntary payment to WealthTek’s clients.