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  • Moscow Exchange: Risk Parameters Change For The Security RU000A0ZZ1H2

    Date 08/04/2021

    As per the Securities market risk parameters methodology, on 08.04.2021, 17-13 (MSK) the lower bound of the price band (up to 87.25) and initial margins (up to 10 %) for the security RU000A0ZZ1H2 were changed. New values are available here

  • Carolyn Wilkins Appointed To The UK Financial Policy Committee

    Date 08/04/2021

    Carolyn Wilkins has been appointed as an external member of the Financial Policy Committee (FPC), the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, has announced today.

  • Federal Reserve Board Invites Public Comment On A Proposal To Automate Non-Merger-Related Adjustments To Member Banks’ Subscriptions To Federal Reserve Bank Capital Stock

    Date 08/04/2021

    The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday requested public comment on a proposal to automate non-merger-related adjustments to member banks' subscriptions to Federal Reserve Bank capital stock. The automated process would eliminate the need for member banks to file applications to adjust their stock subscriptions—except in the context of mergers—and would significantly reduce the annual reporting burden.

  • BME: The Pre-Market Environment Adds Axon Partners Group As A Partner

    Date 08/04/2021

    • Axon Partners Group will participate as a potential investor and partner introducing companies and will collaborate with BME Growth through training sessions
    • There are already 17 companies and 18 partners that are part of this BME initiative aimed at companies looking to access financial markets

  • Joint IMFC And Development Committee Statement By US Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen

    Date 08/04/2021

    As we come together virtually this week, the challenges we face are historic.  Most immediately is the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, which has inflicted tragic loss of life and an economic crisis.  The crisis has exacerbated the trend of rising income inequality, raising concerns about a divergent path within and across countries.  We also face the existential threat of climate change.  We can only resolve these problems through strong international cooperation.  The Biden-Harris administration is committed to working with our partners, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Group (WBG), to help the world emerge from this crisis, and set the stage for more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable growth going forward.