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  • Readout: Senior US Treasury And Commerce Department Officials Travel To Kazakhstan

    Date 27/04/2023

    Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes at the U.S. Department of the Treasury Elizabeth Rosenberg and Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement at the U.S. Department of Commerce Matthew Axelrod joined an interagency, multilateral visit to Astana and Almaty, Kazakhstan to continue close partnership on many issues, including countering the evasion of sanctions and export controls imposed on Russia for its war against Ukraine. 

  • Remarks By US Assistant Secretary For Terrorist Financing And Financial Crimes Elizabeth Rosenberg At Media Engagement In Astana, Kazakhstan

    Date 27/04/2023

    Let me begin by sharing a little about why our group from the US, EU, and UK are all in Central Asia this week.

  • Nigerian Exchange World IP Day: Experts Call For Improved Female Representation, Capacity Building

    Date 27/04/2023

    At the Nigerian Exchange Limited’s (NGX) World Intellectual Property (IP) Day 2023 held on Wednesday, 26 April 2023, experts cited the need for increasing the representation of women in IP protection and the creative/innovative industries.

  • EBA Publishes Draft Version Of Its Revised Taxonomy Architecture

    Date 27/04/2023

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) and the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) have been working jointly with Eurofiling to produce a revised version of the taxonomy architecture in order to implement the improvements introduced by data point model (DPM) Refit to data point modelling, such as the historisation of certain concepts. The revisions also simplify the structure by removing unnecessary artefacts, such as normative codes for taxonomy frameworks.

  • ISDA derivatiViews: Updating Term SOFR

    Date 27/04/2023

    It’s just 65 days until the final five US dollar LIBOR settings cease to exist or become non-representative. At that point, trillions of dollars of LIBOR-linked loans and other cash instruments will switch to fallbacks referencing term SOFR, potentially adding to demand for term SOFR hedges. This could push dealers closer to internal limits on the amount of term SOFR risk they can take on, eventually restricting their ability to offer term SOFR derivatives to end users. In response, the Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC) has refined its term SOFR scope of use recommendations, introducing another avenue for dealers to lay off their risk, while continuing to recommend that overall use of term SOFR remains limited.