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Buy-Now Pay-Later regulation to shake up fintech world
The UK is one of the first countries to consider regulating the fast-growing micro-loan sector, but others could follow suit
Lucy Frost
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November 24, 2021
SEC’s mandatory climate disclosures could be catalyst for global standard
The Commission’s demand for climate change information could lead to international consistency in non-financial reporting if it adheres to the standards set by the International Sustainability Standards Board
John Crabb
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November 23, 2021
DEAL: Bank of China’s world first sustainability re-linked bond
The first-of-its-kind deal features a structure that links the sustainable bond and loans markets, and incentivises issuers to ensure that underlying sustainable linked loans meet performance targets
Karry Lai
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November 23, 2021
USD Libor transition: slow, steady progress
Two key events in the derivatives market have helped to build SOFR liquidity in recent weeks, but sources worry that the target of no new Libor contracts after year-end will be difficult to achieve
Alice Tchernookova
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November 23, 2021
SPAC investor protection bills too reactionary for US market
A pair of SPAC bills aimed at combatting misconduct by focusing on forward-looking statements and sponsor shares compensation in promotes miss the mark, according to sources
Noah Zuss
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November 22, 2021
Firms anticipate compliance staff moves from UK to EU
While Brexit staff reorganisations are now complete for some businesses, others expect the trickle out of the UK to gather pace in the coming years
Thomas Helm
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November 19, 2021
UK NSI Act could create M&A backlog
The National Security and Investments Act will go live on January 4, but sources worry that the initial rush of filed transactions will delay deals
Lucy Frost
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November 19, 2021
Credit-sensitive rates beneficial for US market, sources say
Speakers at a Bloomberg event defended the use of multiple rates to replace USD Libor, arguing that it has helped the market in numerous ways and is the sign of a healthy ecosystem
Alice Tchernookova
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November 19, 2021
Brexit: extending CCP equivalence won’t be enough
Two major announcements by the Bank of England and the EU Commission last week ended put an end to months of deadlock, put sources say this is only a temporary remedy
Alice Tchernookova
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November 18, 2021
Firms anticipate compliance staff moves from UK to EU
While Brexit staff reorganisations are now mostly complete, some businesses expect the trickle out of the UK to gather pace in the coming years as the substance debate translates into harder EU regulatory initiatives
Thomas Helm
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November 18, 2021
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