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ESMA launches a consultation on short selling and CDS, and announces an open hearing on 29 February

February 15, 2012--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.

These delegated acts should then be adopted in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).

Responses to the consultation should be submitted online, by 9 March. ESMA will consider the feedback it receives to this consultation and to the open hearing to be held on 29 February 2012 in March 2012 and expects to publish a final report and submission of the draft advice on Delegated Acts to the European Commission by mid-April 2012.

view Consultation on ESMA's draft technical advice on possible Delegated Acts concerning the regulation on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps ((EC) No XX/2012)

Source: ESMA


Bulgarian Stock Exchange to synchronize trading hours with the international markets

February 14, 2012--The Bulgarian Stock Exchange has announced today a change in its trading timetable. The purpose is to synchronize the exchange's trading session hours with the European markets and thus fulfilling one of the objectives set in the "BSE Development Strategy until 2012". Under the plan, the time interval for executing trades on the exchange will be extended.

Prolonged trading sessions will make it possible to cover a wider time range for trading on international exchanges and will concur with the duration of the stock markets in Western Europe and North America. Restructuring the BSE trading sessions is also a prerequisite for introducing new products based on mutual indices, as well as for the possibility to carry out arbitrage in the case of dual listings.

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Source: WFE


Germany is leading the charts on employment and green growth-Transition to a knowledge based economy will require further reform and investment, OECD says

February 14, 2012--The German economy recovered rapidly from the 2008-09 recession, with GDP topping pre-crisis rates during 2011 and unemployment falling significantly. According to the OECD's latest Economic Survey of Germany presented today in Berlin by OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría, Germany has an impressive economic track record, but now faces a cyclical return to slower growth rates and challenges to lay the foundations for long-term growth.

The report cites numerous downside risks posed by the global slowdown, the deterioration of world trade and the euro area debt crisis. Given the weight and importance of Germany’s economy for Europe, growth-enhancing structural reforms can make an important contribution to stronger and more balanced growth perspectives not only in Germany but also in the Euro area.

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view Overview of the Economic Survey of Germany

Source: OECD


Publication of the responses received to the consultation on short selling and CDS

February 14, 2012--In November 2011 the Council and the Parliament voted on a Regulation on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps. This is about to be published and should be applicable from 1 November 2012. According to the Regulation ESMA has to submit its technical standards to the Commission by 31 March 2012.

ESMA publishes today the responses received to the consultation the draft technical standards. ESMA will consider the feedback it received to this consultation in February/March 2012 and expects to publish a final report and submission of the draft technical standards to the European Commission by 31 March 2012 for endorsement.

view Draft technical standards on short selling and certain aspects of credit default swaps

Source: ESMA


Eurex to introduce derivatives on Russian blue chip index RDX USD

Cooperation with the Vienna Stock Exchange/Launch on 19 March 2012
February 14, 2012--Eurex Exchange, the international derivatives market, will introduce futures and options contracts on the RDX USD equity index on 19 March 2012.

The new RDX USD derivatives will be based on the Vienna Stock Exchange's RDX USD Index, which tracks the price performance of the most liquid depositary receipts (DRs) on Russian shares listed on the London Stock Exchange. The RDX USD Index currently comprises 15 securities.

Eurex Exchange has concluded a license agreement with the Vienna Stock Exchange for the introduction of the new derivatives. The RDX USD is one of the best known Russian indices in the world and has been calculated since 1997. More than 130 international institutions currently offer financial products based on this index, primarily in the over-the-counter area.

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Source: Eurex


Commission's first Alert Mechanism Report: tackling macroeconomic imbalances in the EU

February 14, 2012--The EU's new rules on economic governance, the so-called "six-pack" has two legs: fiscal and macroeconomic surveillance. The macroeconomic imbalances procedure is a new tool that helps detect and correct risky economic developments.

Its first ever annual Alert Mechanism Report (AMR), adopted today, kicks-off the surveillance. The European Commission identifies 12 EU Member States whose macroeconomic situation needs to be analysed in more depth. It is only these subsequent in-depth reviews that will assess whether or not imbalances exist and whether or not they are harmful.

Olli Rehn, Vice-President for Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro, said: "This crisis has highlighted risks that macroeconomic imbalances pose for financial stability, economic prospects and for the welfare of a country, its citizens and the European Union as a whole. Today, we kick-off an in-depth scrutiny of a country's macroeconomic situation as a first step. If it turns out that imbalances exist and that they are harmful, this new tool is a meaningful step towards correcting the imbalances which built up over the years. Sound fiscal policies and early detection and correction of risky economic imbalances are necessary conditions to return to sustainable growth and jobs. "

Based on a scoreboard of 10 macroeconomic indicators, such as a loss of competitiveness, a high level of indebtedness or assets price bubbles and taking into account other economic data, the Alert Mechanism Report identifies Member States whose macroeconomic situation needs to be scrutinised in more depth. This is the starting point of the new Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure (MIP) that will deepen the dialogue on economic policy making with the Member States. If necessary, the European Commission will issue a recommendation to the Member State concerned to take appropriate action to correct the situation or prevent imbalances from persisting.

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view the REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION-Alert Mechanism Report Report prepared in accordance with Articles 3 and 4 of the Regulation on the prevention and correction of macro-economic imbalances

Source: EU Commission


Moody's cuts ratings, outlooks on nine EU countries

February 14, 2012--Moody's on Monday chopped the debt ratings of Italy, Spain and Portugal and put France, Britain and Austria on warning, saying they were increasingly vulnerable to the eurozone crisis.

Casting doubt over whether Europe's leaders were doing enough to reverse the downslide of the region's economy and financial sector, Moody's also cut its ratings for Slovenia, Slovakia and Malta.

The ratings agency cited the region's weak economic prospects as threatening "the implementation of domestic austerity programs and the structural reforms that are needed to promote competitiveness."

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Source: EUbusiness


List of Greek debt held by big European banks and insurers

February 14, 2012--Leading European banks and insurance companies hold the following amounts of Greek debt.

The data, provided by the institutions thermselves, was valid at the end of September, except where indicated with an asterisk.

A large amount of the Greek bonds covered by an expected partial write-off of the debt 200 billion euros held by private investors is in the hands of private Greek bondholders.

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Source: EUbusiness


Britain calls negative Moody's outlook a 'reality check'

February 14, 2012--Finance minister George Osborne said Tuesday that the negative outlook Moody's placed on Britain's AAA credit rating was a "reality check" for anyone thinking the kingdom could duck tackling its debts.

The influential credit ratings agency downgraded the debt ratings of six European Union countries and placed negative outlooks on the top AAA ratings of France, Britain and Austria, blaming the ongoing fallout from the eurozone crisis.

In Britain, Moody's pointed to "increased uncertainty regarding the pace of fiscal consolidation" due to "materially weaker growth prospects" over the coming years.

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Source: EUbusiness


Short-Sale Bans Lifted As Markets Grow Less Volatile, France, Belgium Gain Confidence

February 14, 2012--French and Belgian regulators made separate moves Monday to ease restrictions on the short selling of financial stocks amid signs in recent weeks that the volatility that battered markets in the final months of 2011 had calmed considerably.

France's AMF market authority lifted a ban on short selling for 10 French financial company stocks that had been in force since August as the country's CAC 40 benchmark index had climbed back toward pre-August levels. It said the ban was lifted Feb. 11. It was imposed Aug. 12 after French bank shares plummeted following concerns about the European sovereign debt crisis. The decision, which was made in coordination with other European countries, was aimed at limiting price volatility.

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Source: Wall Street Journal


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