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FESE: Listed Equity Database Enlarged Edition 2023 And 2024
Date 03/12/2025
FESE has just released the enlarged edition of the Listed Equity Database (LED) for 2023 and 2024, a unique analysis which offers a detailed breakdown of all the new listings, delistings and total listed equity instruments for FESE Members during these years.
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ISDA derivatiViews: Addressing Termination Troubles
Date 03/12/2025
When Enron announced a shock $618 million loss on October 16, 2001, it took a further 47 days until it filed for bankruptcy. For Bear Stearns, it took 266 days between its bailout of a structured credit fund run by Bear Stearns Asset Management and an eventual bridging loan from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on March 14, 2008, and its sale to JP Morgan two days later. Compare that to Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which collapsed on March 10, 2023, just two days after announcing a loss on the sale of securities and a plan to raise capital that prompted a devastatingly fast outflow of deposits. The SVB episode suggests that financial institution failures seem to be happening in an accelerated time frame, fueled by online banking and social media rumor – meaning counterparties need to be ready to move very quickly to terminate their derivatives trades if a counterparty gets into trouble.
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Basel Committee Finds The United Kingdom Largely Compliant With Its Net Stable Funding Ratio Standard And Its Large Exposures Framework
Date 03/12/2025
- Basel Committee publishes assessment reports on the implementation of its global standards in the United Kingdom.
- Assessments find the UK regulations largely compliant with the Basel Committee's Net Stable Funding Ratio standard and large exposures framework.
- The Basel Committee has commenced the jurisdictional assessment of Basel III revisions to risk weighted assets and the leverage ratio.
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The EBA Consults On Amendments To Technical Standards On Prudential Requirements For Central Securities Depositories
Date 03/12/2025
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on draft amendments to the Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) on certain prudential requirements for central securities depositories (CSDs) and designated credit institutions offering ‘banking-type ancillary services’. The proposed amendments reflect changes introduced by the Central Securities Depositories Regulation (CSDR) Refit, notably allowing banking CSDs to provide banking-type ancillary services to other CSDs. This consultation runs until 3 March 2026.
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Removing Frictions − Speech By Nathanaël Benjamin, Bank Of England Executive Director, Financial Stability Strategy And Risk, Given At Womble Bond Dickinson, Newcastle, Hosted By The North East Chamber Of Commerce
Date 03/12/2025
Nat Benjamin explains the link between financial stability and growth. He outlines the FPC’s work on frictions in the channelling of finance towards productivity improvements, and how the financial sector could further support sustainable economic growth, focusing on long-term investment, high-growth firms, and the adoption of innovative technology.
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FTSE UK Index Series – Quarterly Review December 2025
Date 03/12/2025
- British Land Co to join the FTSE 100 Index, with WPP to leave the Index
- Five changes to the FTSE 250 Index
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UK Financial Conduct Authority: Establishing A Bond Consolidated Tape Provider
Date 03/12/2025
The FCA has reached an agreement to lift the freeze on the bond consolidated tape contract award.
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TMX Group Holiday Operating Schedule
Date 03/12/2025
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV), TSX Alpha Exchange and Montréal Exchange (MX) will be closed on Thursday, December 25, 2025, Friday, December 26, 2025, and Thursday, January 1, 2026, for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day, respectively.
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FTSE China Index Series Quarterly Review – Q4 2025
Date 03/12/2025
- Two additions to the FTSE China A50 Index
- Three additions to the FTSE China 50 Index
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Vienna Stock Exchange - Stock Market Taboo 2025: The "Tariff Hammer" Has Struck
Date 03/12/2025
The stock market taboo word of 2025 has been crowned: the "tariff hammer" has hit the mood of the financial community. Threats or the actual implementation of import duties, counter-tariffs and protectionist measures have caused great volatility on markets worldwide this year. The ongoing uncertainty and heavy media coverage of the issue may have been too much for domestic investors. At the same time, trade barriers run counter to the basic understanding of many stock market participants, who favour open markets and free trade.