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Moscow Exchange: Risk Parameters Change For The Security AMZN-RM
Date 22/09/2020
As per the Securities market risk parameters methodology, on 22.09.2020, 21-04 (MSK) the upper bound of the price band (up to 248130) and initial margins (up to 20 %) for the security AMZN-RM were changed. New values are available here
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Diversity Matters, Disclosure Works, And The SEC Can Do More: Remarks At The Council Of Institutional Investors Fall 2020 Conference, SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee, Washington D.C., Sept. 22, 2020
Date 22/09/2020
Thank you, Amy [Borrus], for the introduction and for the invitation to speak at your conference. I’m pleased to be here with you all today, and want to take this opportunity to thank you and your members for your engagement in our rulemaking process. Your comment letters are unfailingly thorough, analytical, and insightful. They provide a critically important investor perspective on our policies. I’m very grateful for your efforts.
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ECB To Accept Sustainability-Linked Bonds As Collateral
Date 22/09/2020
- Bonds with coupons linked to sustainability performance targets to become eligible as central bank collateral
- Potential eligibility also for asset purchases under the APP and the PEPP subject to compliance with programme-specific eligibility criteria
- Decision applicable from 1 January 2021
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EU Financial Regulators Assess Risks To The Financial Sector After The Outbreak Of COVID-19 And Call For Enhanced Cooperation
Date 22/09/2020
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) have issued their first joint risk assessment Report of the financial sector since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Report highlights how the pandemic has led to further amplified profitability concerns across the board and heightened liquidity challenges in segments of the investment fund sector. It particularly points to economic and market uncertainty as a key challenge going forward.
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BIS - Fintech And Big Tech Credit: A New Database
Date 22/09/2020
Summary
Focus
Credit markets around the world are undergoing a deep transformation. While banks, credit unions and other traditional lenders remain the chief source of finance in most economies, with capital markets playing an important role in some cases, new intermediaries have recently emerged. In particular, digital lending models such as peer-to-peer and marketplace lending have grown in many economies in the past decade. These types of credit, facilitated by online platforms rather than traditional banks or lending companies, are referred to as "fintech credit". Moreover, in the past few years, many large companies whose primarily business is technology (big techs) have entered credit markets, providing "big tech credit" either directly or in partnership with financial institutions.
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BME Partners With CSS To Strengthen Its Regulatory Service Suite
Date 22/09/2020
- BME to offer financial services firms in Spain and Portugal a multi-regulation reporting platform
- Partnership brings a unique combination of local market presence and global coverage
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Ask Not What The Economy Can Do For Insurers – Ask What Insurers Can Do For The Economy - Speech By Anna Sweeney, Executive Director, Insurance Supervision Division, Bank Of England, Delivered At The Bank Of America 25th European Financials CEO Conference
Date 22/09/2020
The insurance industry is central to the UK’s economy says Anna Sweeney. And it can play an important part in our economic recovery from Covid-19.
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HM Treasury And The Bank Of England: Update On The Covid Corporate Financing Facility (CCFF) – Market Notice 22 September 2020
Date 22/09/2020
HM Treasury and the Bank are today confirming that the CCFF will close for new purchases of Commercial Paper (CP) with effect from 23 March 2021.
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EU Financial Regulators Assess Risks To The Financial Sector After The Outbreak Of Covid-19 And Call For Enhanced Cooperation
Date 22/09/2020
The three European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA - ESAs) have issued their first joint risk assessment Report of the financial sector since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Report highlights how the pandemic has led to further amplified profitability concerns across the board and heightened liquidity challenges in segments of the investment fund sector. It particularly points to economic and market uncertainty as a key challenge going forward.
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OCC Issues Paper On Central Clearinghouse Resiliency And Stability - Publishes “Participant Guide” To Provide Further Transparency Into Its Recovery And Orderly Wind-Down Plan
Date 22/09/2020
In the midst of record cleared contract volume, OCC, the world's largest equity derivatives clearing organization, today released a paper titled, Optimizing Incentives, Resilience and Stability in Central Counterparty Clearing, on central counterparty (CCP) clearing resiliency, recovery and resolution. The paper details OCC’s approach as a market utility, to risk and capital management, ensuring industry feedback is received and considered, enhancing operational resiliency, and providing greater transparency to market participants.
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