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CFTC Commissioner Berkovitz To Participate In D.C. Bar Fireside Chat
Date 11/02/2020
WHAT:
Commissioner Dan M. Berkovitz will participate in a fireside chat on the CFTC’s regulatory agenda for 2020, hosted by the District of Columba Bar Corporation’s Finance and Securities Law Community
WHEN:
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. (EST)WHERE:
Reed Smith LLP
1301 K Street, N.W.
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Nigerian Stock Exchange-Luxembourg Stock Exchange Partnership Integral To Access Bank’s Proposed N15Bn Green Bond Cross Listing
Date 11/02/2020
The news of Access Bank’s proposed listing of its N15Bn Green Bond on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange (LuxSE) has created some excitement in the fixed income market. This 15.50 percent fixed rate green bond with five-year maturity is the first-ever climate bonds standard certified corporate green bond to be issued in Africa, and was first listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in 2019. If its application to the LuxSE is successful, it will be the first cross listing of a green bond born out of the partnership between the NSE and LuxSE.
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Spontaneity And Order: Transparency, Accountability, And Fairness In Bank Supervision, Federal Reserve Vice Chair For Supervision Randal K. Quarles, At The Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut
Date 11/02/2020
It's a great pleasure to be with you today at Yale Law School to deliver this Dean's Lecture.
I first arrived here at the Yale Law School on a sunny September afternoon almost 40 years ago, and I have a very clear memory of the first time I sat in this hall, not long after, to hear a lecture from a worthy public servant come to deliver wisdom to those who thought they might one day follow in his footsteps. It was Gene Rostow, former Dean of the Law School, former Under Secretary of State, then serving as head of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency in the Reagan Administration. I remember the impression of erudition and experience he conveyed. I remember the sense of tradition, sitting here in these wood-paneled surroundings, being addressed with respect on issues of consequence. There was a sense then, in the early 1980's—which turned out to be correct — that the Cold War could be reaching its climax, and widespread concern among the great and good in the country (not least among them the Yale Law School faculty) that the more aggressive stance of the Reaganites (not least among them Gene Rostow) greatly increased the odds of a miscalculation. And here was the man himself, patiently but boldly discussing the state of the world with a group of first-year law students. I remember that he referred more than once to Don Quixote, and this Brooklyn-born American pronounced it in the British way—Dun Quixit—which I found oddly both affected and endearing at the same time. And I remember absolutely nothing else of what he said. Not a word. Which puts me in a properly humble frame of mind for my own remarks today. You won't remember for very long anything I say here today, but I hope your time at the Law School gives you the same experience of patiently but boldly examining matters of consequence that I found to be the most valuable and lasting legacy of my own time here in New Haven.
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Monetary Policy In The Intangible Economy - Speech By Professor Jonathan Haskel, Bank Of England External Member Of The Monetary Policy Committee, Given At A Lecture At The University Of Nottingham
Date 11/02/2020
Companies are increasingly investing in things like software, data and research instead of machinery and equipment. Jonathan Haskel looks at what this trend means for monetary policy and interest rates.
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EBA Puts Forward Concrete Proposals To Improve The Current DGSD Legal Framework
Date 11/02/2020
- EBA publishes the third and final Opinion on the review of the implementation of the DGSD, on DGS funding and uses of DGS funds;
- The third Opinion recommends clarifying what funds count towards DGS’s available financial means and the use of DGS funds for failure prevention. No changes are proposed concerning the minimum target level for ex-ante funds.
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Euronext Announces Volumes For January 2020
Date 11/02/2020
Euronext, the leading pan-European exchange in the Eurozone, today announced trading volumes for January 2020.
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Governance Of Financial Globalisation - Speech By Jon Cunliffe, Bank Of England, Deputy Governor Financial Stability, Member Of The Monetary Policy Committee, Member Of The Financial Policy Committee And Member Of The Prudential Regulation Committee, Given At The German Economic Council Annual Finance Conference, Berlin
Date 11/02/2020
on Cunliffe sets out the progress we have made and the challenges we face around the governance of .
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New ECB Chief Lagarde To Address Plenary For First Time At 15.00
Date 11/02/2020
The President of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde will address plenary for the first time to discuss the Eurozone’s economy and the ECB’s activities.
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Equity Index Highlights - February 2020 Edition
Date 11/02/2020
Market briefing
January ended with market participants posing several critical questions: How long will the disruption to supply chains last? Will infection rates peak? What does this all mean for global growth? So far, the Chinese equity market and crude oil have been in the firing line. However, with interconnected global markets and, of course, global travel, the coronavirus is not purely a domestic issue. Volatility jumped in all major developed equity benchmarks. For Eurex, this translated into demand for liquid hedging instruments: VSTOXX® futures volume was up 33 percent and VSTOXX® options volume plus 47 percent compared to the same month last year. Our EURO STOXX 50®, DAX, mini-DAX, Banks sector and STOXX® 600 futures all saw higher turnover as well. These index futures volumes increases were largely mirrored in the respective index options, with additional interest in MSCI world index options. [...]
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BIS: Operational And Cyber Risks In The Financial Sector
Date 11/02/2020
Focus
Operational risks are related to losses that could result from inadequate or failed internal processes, improper business practices, systems failures or from external events. Representing a significant portion of total bank risks, operational risks are currently second only to credit risks as a source of losses. Measuring and understanding operational risks, including cyber risks, is critical for both banks and public authorities.
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