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Ontario Securities Commission Publishes Local Amendments For Comment Regarding Syndicated Mortgages
Date 06/08/2020
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) today published for comment amendments to its local prospectus and registration exemptions regarding syndicated mortgages. These proposed local amendments, together with final amendments published by the CSA today, facilitate the transfer of regulatory oversight of certain syndicated mortgage investments to the OSC.
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Autorité Des Marchés Financiers Seeking Applications For A Position On The Investment Products Advisory Committee
Date 06/08/2020
The Autorité des marchés financiers (“AMF”) is seeking applications for a position on its Investment Products Advisory Committee (the “Committee”).
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Canadian Securities Administrators Publish Final Amendments To Syndicated Mortgage Regime
Date 06/08/2020
The Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) today published final amendments that substantially harmonize the regulatory framework for syndicated mortgages in Canada.
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FTSE Russell: Global Rise In Asset Owners Using Smart Beta Indexes As The Basis For Sustainable Investment Strategies
Date 06/08/2020
- FTSE Russell 2020 survey finds 58% of asset owners globally anticipate applying sustainability considerations to smart beta strategies, up from 44% in 2019
- EMEA still leads in sustainable smart beta interest, with North America a fast follower
- Asset owners favour re-weighting based on sustainability criteria over negative screens
- Among asset owners evaluating or implementing sustainability, there is significant interest in equity (85%), fixed income (58%) and multi-asset (31%) approaches
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Eurex Mini-KOSPI Futures Now Tradable In Taiwan
Date 06/08/2020
- Eurex Mini-KOSPI Futures currently the only contract to allow for after-hours trading and hedging of KOSPI
- Strong volume increase in Eurex Mini-KOSPI Futures in Q2
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Moscow Exchange: Risk Parameters Change On Securities Market
Date 06/08/2020
CCP NCC changes PcH_max parameter value that defines price up limit for ABRD shares on Securities market starting from August 7, 2020:
Ticker Current value PcH_max New value PcH_max ABRD 40% 10% -
The Future Of Retail Payments In The United States, Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard, At The Fednow Service Webinar, Washington, D.C. (Via Webcast)
Date 06/08/2020
It is a pleasure to be here today with Esther George and Ken Montgomery to talk about the future of America's retail payment system. Recognizing that the retail payment infrastructure touches every American, a year ago, the Federal Reserve committed to build its first major new payment system in four decades. At that time, no one anticipated the challenges our nation would soon face. The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the urgency and importance of delivering a resilient instant payment system that is accessible to all Americans.
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BIS: Basel Committee Releases Consultative Documents On Principles For Operational Risk And Operational Resilience
Date 06/08/2020
- Operational resilience principles aim to increase the capacity of banks to withstand disruptions due to potentially severe events.
- Updated principles on operational risk focus on change management and information and communication technologies (ICT).
- Covid-19 has raised the importance of operational resilience and mitigating operational risk.
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ESMA Agrees Position Limits Under MiFID II
Date 06/08/2020
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, has today published twelve opinions on position limits regarding commodity derivatives under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive and Regulation (MiFID II/MIFIR).
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BIS: Prudential Response To Debt Under Covid-19: The Supervisory Challenges
Date 06/08/2020
Highlights
- In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, governments and banks have introduced public guarantees and payment deferrals to support struggling borrowers, while the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) and national authorities have provided guidance on how these relief measures should be considered in assessing credit risk in prudential frameworks.
- The regulatory relief measures introduced by the BCBS provide banks with flexibility in supporting the real economy. But they also raise supervisory challenges that become more pronounced the longer the relief measures remain in place, particularly if credit risks continue to mount on bank balance sheets.
- The greatest challenge for all prudential authorities is to decide how and when to exit from these regulatory relief measures. Acting too early may remove much needed credit to support economic growth, while waiting too long could undermine confidence in the post-crisis regulatory regime and heighten systemic risks. Making the right calls at the right time will require judgment.
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