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US financial institutions will be hardest hit by US regulatory change, but their counterparties and some end users – including corporates – are also likely to feel the impact.
According to Donald Trump, China is a prime currency manipulator. But a bank research note shows that this is not the case, by the standards of the US Treasury.
*CFETS announces list of participants allowed in interbank RMB trading
*China issues rules to clean up P2P lending
*MAS proposes National Payment Council
*RBI announces rules on group exposure framework
*Safe regulates capital outflow for inter-bank bond investment
*Thailand plans reporting exemptions for foreign issuers
*CFTC adopts X-border approach for uncleared swaps
*Indonesia moves to full IFRS convergence
China suspends registry of all financial related companies; China to legislate credit law to crack down on defaults; CBRC asks banks to inspect bills of exchange; Taiwan ups ante on FX clearing; Japan FSA and CPAAOB ...
The PBoC to change RRR requirements * SEBI plans curbing certain derivative’s volatility * Thailand may curb crowdfunding * The U.S. and Europe lifts some sanctions on Iran * HKMA announces CCyB * And more….