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  • Finansinspektionen Reciprocates The Extension Of Norwegian Risk Weight Floors

    Date 28/03/2023

    Finansinspektionen (FI) has passed a decision to reciprocate the Norwegian Ministry of Finance’s decision to extend average risk weight floors of 20 per cent for retail exposures collateralised by real estate in Norway and of 35 per cent for corporate exposures collateralised by real estate in Norway.

  • ETFGI Reports The ETFs Industry In Asia Pacific Ex Japan Gathered US$559 Million In Net Inflows During February 2023

    Date 28/03/2023

    ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm covering trends in the global ETFs ecosystem, reported today that ETFs industry in Asia Pacific ex Japan gathered net inflows of US$559 million during February, bringing year-to-date net inflows to US$1.99 billion. During the month, assets invested in the Asia Pacific ex-Japan ETFs industry increased by 6.1%, from US$555 billion at the end of January to US$588 billion, according to ETFGI's February 2023 Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) ETFs and ETPs industry landscape insights report, the monthly report which is part of an annual paid-for research subscription service. (All dollar values in USD unless otherwise noted.)

  • ESMA Consults On Position Calculations For Trade Repositories

    Date 28/03/2023

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, has launched a consultation on amendments to its Guidelines for Trade Repositories (TRs) on position calculation under EMIR.

  • Bitfinex To List Bitgert Network Native Token BRISE

    Date 28/03/2023

    Bitfinex (https://www.bitfinex.com/), a state-of-the-art digital token trading platform, announced today that it will be listing BRISE, the native token of Bitgert.

  • Finansinspektionen: Rising Interest Costs Putting Pressure On Mortgagors

    Date 28/03/2023

    Mortgagors are under pressure from rising interest rates. At the same time, the majority of new mortgagors continue to have good margins in their personal finances. These are the conclusions drawn by Finansinspektionen in this year’s Swedish Mortgage Market report, which is being presented today.