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  • Moscow Exchange: Risk Parameters Change For The Security VTBR

    Date 31/03/2021

    As per the Securities market risk parameters methodology, on 31.03.2021, 14-22 (MSK) the upper bound of the price band (up to 0.044795) and initial margins (up to 21.25 %) for the security VTBR were changed. New values are available here

  • ESMA Updates Its Q&As Relating To The Prospectus Regulation

    Date 31/03/2021

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities and markets regulator, has today updated its Questions and Answers (Q&As) on the Prospectus Regulation (PR) with four new Q&As.  

  • HKEX: Exchange Seeks Views On Reforms To Enhance Listing Regime For Overseas Issuers

    Date 31/03/2021

    • Streamlined requirements with a single set of shareholder protection standards to ensure consistent protection is provided to all investors
    • Expansion of secondary listing regime for overseas-listed Greater China companies from traditional sectors without weighted voting rights
    • Greater flexibility for issuers seeking dual-primary listings whilst maintaining their existing weighted voting right structures and variable interest entity structures
    • Market feedback sought during two-month consultation period

  • ESMA Promotes Coordinated Action On The Suspension Of Best Execution Reports

    Date 31/03/2021

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, is issuing a Public Statement to promote coordinated action by National Competent Authorities (NCAs) under MiFID II. The statement relates to the temporary suspension of the obligation on execution venues to make available to the public data related to the quality of execution of transactions on their venues (RTS 27 Reports).

  • UK Financial Conduct Authority Publishes Letter Of Concerns In Relation To Amigo Loans’ Proposed Scheme Of Arrangement

    Date 31/03/2021

    Amigo Loans’ application to implement a scheme of arrangement (the 'Scheme') was heard at the High Court yesterday. Prior to the court hearing, we made Amigo Loans aware that the FCA did not support the Scheme and set out our concerns with the Scheme in a letter. The letter of concerns provided by the FCA to Amigo Loans was referred to during the court proceedings.