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  • Remarks By US Secretary Of The Treasury Janet L. Yellen At Bilateral Meeting With UK Chancellor Of The Exchequer Nadhim Zahawi

    Date 31/08/2022

    Thank you, Chancellor Zahawi for coming to Washington. The United States and the United Kingdom share a very special relationship, which is strengthened by decades of close collaboration. I look forward to the opportunity to continue that tradition in our conversation today. 

  • Moscow Exchange: Expiration Settlement Price Of RUONIA Futures

    Date 31/08/2022

    RUON-8.22 – 92.04

  • CFTC Commissioner Mersinger To Be Featured At FIA’s Washington Update

    Date 31/08/2022

    WHAT:

    Commissioner Summer K. Mersinger will participate in an interview on CFTC’s current priorities and initiatives with FIA President & CEO Walt Lukken at FIA’s Washington Update in Chicago.

    WHEN:

    Tuesday, September 13, 2022

    3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (CDT)
    4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (EDT)

    WHERE:

    Union League Club
    65 W Jackson Boulevard
    Chicago, IL 60604

    More information here:
    FIA | Washington Update featuring CFTC Commissioner Summer Mersinger

  • FTSE UK Index Series Quarterly Review September 2022

    Date 31/08/2022

    • ConvaTec Group, F&C Investment Trust and Harbour Energy PLC to join FTSE 100
    • Eight changes to the FTSE 250

  • BIS: Big Techs vs Banks

    Date 31/08/2022

    Summary

    Focus

    Large technology firms ("big techs") have access to massive amounts of data about firms that operate on their online platforms or use their QR-code payment systems. While this information can be harnessed to improve the assessment of a firm's credit risk, it may also lead to "data dominance", when the big tech can extract rents from the firm and reduce its profits to the minimum. In the case of e-commerce platforms, data dominance is compounded by the fact that firms are somewhat captive in the big tech ecosystem. In fact, defaulting on a big tech loan could cause a firm not only to be excluded from future loans (as in the traditional case of bank lending) but also to be shut out from the e-commerce platform and its payment services.