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  • BIS: Annual Report 2019/20

    Date 30/06/2020

    Here you can find a description of BIS's activities, governance and organisation, together with BIS's annual financial statements for 2019/20.

  • Enhanced DIFC Data Protection Law Comes Into Effect On 1 July 2020 - The New Law Keeps Dubai And DIFC At The Forefront Of Data Protection In The Region

    Date 30/06/2020

    Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the leading international financial hub in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region will implement the new Data Protection Law No. 5 of 2020 from 1 July 2020. The law places Dubai and DIFC at the forefront of data protection in the region, enabling the financial hub to enhance the Centre’s data protection practices related to global data, security and privacy best practice.

  • BIS: Annual Economic Report 2020

    Date 30/06/2020

    The past year has felt like an eternity. It is probably too early to tell, but future economic historians might consider the Covid-19 pandemic a defining moment of the 21st century. When, just over a decade ago, the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) hit the global economy, it was rightly considered such a moment. The pandemic’s legacy could be even deeper and longer-lasting.

  • Nigerian Stock Exchange Reviews And Amends Pension Index

    Date 30/06/2020

    The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) is pleased to announce that it has reviewed the eligibility criteria for the NSE Pension Index (“The Index”) in line with changes in the regulatory and market requirements. The amended methodology and rebalancing will be effective on Wednesday July 1, 2020.


  • BIS: Central Banks A Stabilising Force In Response To Unprecedented Crisis

    Date 30/06/2020

    • Central banks played a crucial role together with fiscal and prudential authorities in a concerted response to the Covid-19 crisis.
    • The lender of last resort role of central banks has evolved as they sought to mitigate the blow to the economy.
    • As the crisis transitions from a liquidity phase to a solvency one, governments must take the lead to promote a strong and sustainable recovery.