The ICMA (International Capital Market Association) Quarterly Report for the First Quarter of 2025 is is now available for download at www.icmagroup.org.
It includes thought leadership features on: fixed income ETFs (exchange-traded funds): growth, innovation, and impact on bond markets; the functioning of the EU securitisation framework; assessing the adequacy of macroprudential policies for NBFI; the push and pull for central clearing in the sovereign bond markets; rebuilding UK/EU relations in financial services outside the EU Single Market; and MAS Guardian Fixed Income Framework.
The report also includes international capital market practice and regulatory policy updates on primary markets, secondary markets, repo and collateral markets, sustainable finance, FinTech and digitalisation, followed by a feature on emerging capital markets in Thailand.
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The ICMA Quarterly Report is now available
The ICMA (International Capital Market Association) Quarterly Report for the First Quarter of 2025 is is now available for download at www.icmagroup.org.
It includes thought leadership features on: fixed income ETFs (exchange-traded funds): growth, innovation, and impact on bond markets; the functioning of the EU securitisation framework; assessing the adequacy of macroprudential policies for NBFI; the push and pull for central clearing in the sovereign bond markets; rebuilding UK/EU relations in financial services outside the EU Single Market; and MAS Guardian Fixed Income Framework.
The report also includes international capital market practice and regulatory policy updates on primary markets, secondary markets, repo and collateral markets, sustainable finance, FinTech and digitalisation, followed by a feature on emerging capital markets in Thailand.
The ICMA Quarterly Report is now available
The ICMA (International Capital Market Association) Quarterly Report for the First Quarter of 2025 is is now available for download at www.icmagroup.org.
It includes thought leadership features on: fixed income ETFs (exchange-traded funds): growth, innovation, and impact on bond markets; the functioning of the EU securitisation framework; assessing the adequacy of macroprudential policies for NBFI; the push and pull for central clearing in the sovereign bond markets; rebuilding UK/EU relations in financial services outside the EU Single Market; and MAS Guardian Fixed Income Framework.
The report also includes international capital market practice and regulatory policy updates on primary markets, secondary markets, repo and collateral markets, sustainable finance, FinTech and digitalisation, followed by a feature on emerging capital markets in Thailand.
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