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Consultation on ESMA's draft technical advice on possible Delegated Acts concerning regulation on short selling and certain aspects of CDS
The purpose of this consultation is to seek comments on the technical advice that ESMA proposes to give to the European Commission on a number of possible delegated acts concerning the Regulation, as listed in the Commission request for advice.
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FESE response to ESMA’s consultation on short selling and certain aspects of CDS
FESE supports efficient, fair, orderly and transparent financial markets that meet the needs of well-protected and informed investors, and which provide a source for companies to raise capital. FESE Members are glad to have the opportunity to contribute to ESMA's consultation.
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EBF Response to ESMA consultation on possible Delegated Acts (regulation on short selling and certain aspects of CDS)
The European Banking Federation provided a response on ESMA's advice for delegated legislation in the area of short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps (CDS).
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ISLA EU Short Selling Regulations: Joint Association Response to ESMA second consultation
AFME, ICMA, ISLA and ISDA contributed in a joint input to the ESMA Consultation Paper on possible Delegated Acts concerning the regulation on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps.
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IMA expresses concerns about ESMA advice on short selling
The Investment Management Association's Director of Wholesale, Guy Sears, evaluated the risks connected to the ESMA advice.
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IOSCO consults on exchange traded funds regulation
The Technical Committee of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions has published a consultation report, 'Principles for the Regulation of Exchange Traded Funds', which examines the key regulatory issues regarding ETFs.
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IPE: European pension funds warned over impact of Dodd-Frank rules
Consultants have advised European pension schemes to suspend their derivatives trades with US companies until the Dodd-Frank rules are amended.
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Nicolas Véron: A new era for global financial standards
Véron looks at the gradual shift in the role of global financial standard-setters, which are becoming more assertive in looking at how their standards are adopted and implemented around the world.
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Benoît Coeuré: The reform of financial regulation – priorities from an European Central Bank perspective
In his speech, Mr Benoît Coeuré, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, discussed the implementation of the new Basel III framework, the "too big to fail" problem, and key policy issues in the field of OTC derivatives, financial markets infrastructures and the review of the MiFID.
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New EDHEC-Risk research sees no evidence of causal link between credit default swap and sovereign debt prices
This working paper tests the claim that speculative use of CDS by market participants had caused or accelerated the rapid decline in 2010-11 of bond prices in eurozone periphery countries, a claim that led to the decision to make the ban on so-called "naked" CDS permanent.
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FT: LSE set to take control of LCH.Clearnet
The London Stock Exchange on Friday unveiled a deal worth up to €463 million to take a majority stake in LCH.Clearnet, in a move that could catapult it into the front ranks of global exchanges and that caps a three-year turnaround of the British bourse by its French chief executive, Xavier Rolet.
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Daily Telegraph: Thomson Reuters probe at 'critical' stage
The European Commission has warned Thomson Reuters that its investigation into whether the company has engaged in anti-competitive behaviour in the supply of data to financial markets has reached a "critical stage".
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