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  • BIS: Reserve Management And Sustainability: The Case For Green Bonds?

    Date 30/03/2020

    Focus

    Central banks are playing an increasingly active role in promoting the move towards a sustainable global economy. One area in which they are thus involved is in guiding attempts to mobilise funds to contribute to the large-scale public sector investment required to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. A key tool in this context is foreign exchange reserves, with green bonds being an increasingly popular investment choice among reserve managers.

  • Malawi Stock Exchange: Public Notice On Covid-19

    Date 30/03/2020

    Reference is made to the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health with regards to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • Statement By The European Commission Following The First Meeting Of The EU-UK Joint Committee

    Date 30/03/2020

    Today, the European Union and the United Kingdom held their first Joint Committee meeting on the implementation and application of the Withdrawal Agreement, by means of teleconference. The Joint Committee is co-chaired by European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič and the UK Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove. The discussion took place in a constructive and productive atmosphere.


  • Eurex Supports FIA Atlantis Service And The Usage Of The Execution Source Code

    Date 30/03/2020

    Eurex & Eurex Clearing support the Atlantis service from the FIA Technology Services, Inc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of FIA (Futures Industry Association). The Atlantis service (formerly known as eGAINS) is aimed to address inefficiencies in the brokerage, billing and payment process related to the processing of give-ups to allow for an electronic handling, reconciliation and break-management between executing and clearing brokers.


  • ESMA Publishes Call For Evidence On Credit Rating Information And Data

    Date 30/03/2020

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, has published a call for evidence on the availability and use of credit rating information and data. The purpose of this call for evidence is to gather information on the specific uses of credit ratings as well as how the users of credit ratings are currently accessing this information.