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Can We Avoid Real Estate Bubbles? Two New Forum Reports Explore the Issue

March 18, 2015--At this year's World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos-Klosters, experts from central banks, government, academia and the real estate sector reviewed and finalized recommendations and policy options on how to proceed with the community's 2015 agenda.

Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics and International Business, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, who was part of the Davos discussion, said: "There is increasing evidence of frothiness in a number of housing markets in both advanced economies and emerging markets, including Canada, the UK, Switzerland, France, Sweden, Norway, China, Hong Kong and Singapore among others. We're also seeing early signs of overheating in a number of credit and equity markets across the world." In recent years, real estate markets have become more international and the global flows of foreign investment make local markets more susceptible to real asset volatility.

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view the WEF report-Emerging Horizons in Real Estate-An Industry Initiative on Asset Price Dynamics Profiles, Prescriptions and Proposals

view the Emerging Horizons in Real Estate-An Industry Initiative on Asset Price Dynamics Executive Case Studies report

Source: World Economic Forum (WEF)


Banks Win 9-Month Swap Margin Rules Delay From Basel Group

March 18, 2015--Banks won a delay in the introduction of minimum global rules on the collateral needed to back trades in the $691 trillion market for swaps and other over-the-counter derivatives.

International regulators said the date for beginning to phase in the measures would be September 2016 compared with previous plans for a December 2015 start.

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Source: Bloomberg


BIS-March 2015 BIS Quarterly Review: A wave of further easing

March 18, 2015--A growing share of sovereign debt and even some private bonds are now trading at negative yields as a wave of easier monetary policy feeds through into unprecedented bond market conditions.

The revival in international bank lending since early 2014 has occurred alongside persistently strong bond issuance in emerging markets. Cross-border lending to most Asian emerging economies continued to grow rapidly, although lending to China showed signs of peaking.

To view the potential costs of deflation solely through the lens of the Great Depression could be misleading, argue Claudio Borio, Magdalena Erdem, Andrew Filardo and Boris Hofmann (BIS). Their historical review finds little systematic connection between price deflation and growth.

The heavy indebtedness of oil producers may have amplified the sharp drop in oil prices and related investment, find Dietrich Domanski, Jonathan Kearns, Marco Lombardi and Hyun Song Shin (BIS).

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view the BIS Quarterly Review, March 2015

Source: BIS


Investors slash US exposure on rate hike fears

March 17, 2015--Global fund managers have trimmed their exposure to U.S. stocks to the lowest levels since 2008 in anticipation of a U.S. Federal Reserve rate rise, with increasing numbers expecting the central bank to move in the second quarter of this year.

In March, a net 19 percent of global asset allocators polled in Bank of America Merrill Lynch's regular fund manager survey were underweight U.S. equities.

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Source: CNBC


DMS-Deciphering Developing Markets-An Economic Boom In Mauritius, A Tropical Paradise

March 17, 2015--Part of the African continent, with neighboring countries such as the Reunion Islands, Madagascar and the Seychelles, is the island republic of Mauritius.

Over the centuries, Mauritius has been occupied at different times by three of the world’s greatest maritime powers. Beginning in 1578, Mauritius was a Portuguese possession and remained so until 1610 when it was abandoned by them

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Source: Peter Kohli of DMS for Nasdaq.com


UPDATE 1-No push to make Deutsche Bank exclusively German-Co-CEO

March 17, 2015--European banks not ready to expand balance sheets-Jain
Needs strong capital markets to offset banks-Jain
EU Commissioner-we look at jobs growth effect of rules (Adds Co-CEO comment)

Deutsche Bank is under no pressure to focus its business on its domestic market or abjure international investment banking, its Co-Chief Executive Anshu Jain said on Tuesday.

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Source: Reuters


Bitcoin Users To Approach 5 Million by 2019, Juniper Research Finds

Adoption Likely to be Limited to Niche Demographics
March 17, 2015--A new report from Juniper Research has found that the number of active Bitcoin users worldwide will reach 4.7 million by the end of 2019, up from just over 1.3 million last year.

However, the report, 'The Future of Cryptocurrency: Bitcoin & Altcoin Impact & Opportunities 2015-2019' argues that usage will be continue to be dominated by exchange trading, with retail adoption largely restricted to relatively niche demographics.

Retail Activity "Extremely Low"
According to the report, while a number of high profile retailers are enabling Bitcoin payment, activity levels from both online and offline deployments are extremely low.

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Source: Juniper Research


Passive funds' rise heightens fear of shock

March 16, 2015--In the past two years, the growth of passive investment funds, which track the markets and charge cheap fees, has been one of the main stories in the world of asset management.

Last year Vanguard, one of the world's biggest providers of passive investments with $2tn in trackers and more than $450bn in global exchange traded funds...

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Source: FT.com


Nasdaq president dismisses tech bubble fears

March 16, 2015--The president of exchange group Nasdaq OMX has dismissed suggestions of a new tech sector bubble,

despite a multiyear rally that has returned internet stocks to the highs of the dotcom boom.

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Source: FT.com


Basel III implementation assessments of Hong Kong SAR and Mexico as well as follow-up reports published by the Basel Committee

March 16, 2015--Today the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision published reports assessing the implementation of the Basel risk-based capital framework and the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) for Hong Kong SAR and Mexico,

These form part of a series of reports on Basel Committee members' implementation of Basel standards under the Committee's Regulatory Consistency Assessment Programme (RCAP). A key component of the RCAP is to assess the consistency and completeness of a jurisdiction's adopted standards and the significance of any deviations from the regulatory framework. For the first time, the assessments now also cover the regulatory implementation of the LCR standards. The RCAP does not take account of a jurisdiction's bank supervision practices nor do they evaluate the adequacy of regulatory capital for individual banks or a banking system as a whole.

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Source: BIS


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