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*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
The aircraft maker said it had failed to provide full disclosure on its use of third-party agents for sales in the emerging markets. Authorities are looking into the case while freezing credit support.
*China outlines reserves rule for foreign bank FX trading
*GMFA objects to proposed Basel III revisions on cash pooling
*Singapore confirms steps against financial cybercrime
China has given some conditional lifting to its suspension of net capital outflows from the cross-border renminbi cash pools in the country. But the criteria for firms eligible for the relaxation remain unclear.
To turn corporate bad loans into performing assets, the Reserve Bank of India has nudged its debt restructuring rules to grant lenders an easier way out of defaulting companies.