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  • Bank Of England: New Approach To Setting Pillar 2 Capital Requirements For The Banking Sector

    Date 29/07/2015

    In January, the PRA published a consultation paper that contained proposals on its Pillar 2 policy.  The purpose of the proposals was to enhance the transparency and accountability of the PRA’s approach to setting Pillar 2 capital requirements while at the same time ensuring that the approach is applied in a consistent and proportionate way across the population of relevant firms.  By seeking consistency and proportionality across firms, the PRA proposals sought also to facilitate effective competition between firms, in line with the PRA’s secondary objective. 

  • EEX: Introduction Of The Fuel-Specific Publication Of Data On Planned And Actual Power Productioninsider Information

    Date 29/07/2015

    The publication of data on the planned and actual production of power is switched to a fuel-specific display on 29 July 2015 for the first time. This replaces the current aggregation of these two publications at the level of the country or of the market area and now permits a PLAN-ACTUAL comparison as per the specific fuel.

  • Tokyo Stock Exchange: Appointment Of Outside Directors By TSE-Listed Companies [Confirmed Report]

    Date 29/07/2015

    Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. has published “Appointment of Outside Directors by TSE-Listed Companies”, based on corporate governance reports of listed companies as of July 14, 2015.

  • KRX: KOSPI - New Listing Of Four (4) Oversea Leverage/ Inverse ETFs

    Date 29/07/2015

    Outline of Listing


    Korea Exchange (KRX) plans to list 3 Leverage ETFs based on S&P500, EURO STOXX 50 and MSCI EM which track double the daily return rate and an Inverse ETF based on S&P500 Futures which track -1 times the daily return rate in the KOSPI market on July 29, 2015. These ETFs will provide an opportunity for local investors to invest in leverage and inverse products of U.S., EURO-zone and Emerging markets. 

  • UK’s Financial Conduct Authority Find Firms Still Failing To Fully Manage Benchmark Risks

    Date 29/07/2015

    Firms still have to do further work to identify the full range of their benchmark activities and improve their management of the associated risks according to the Financial Conduct Authority’s thematic review of oversight and controls of financial benchmarks published today.