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Singapore DTCC Urges Readiness for MAS Derivatives Reporting Requirements – Regulation Asia

Finance companies, subsidiaries of banks in Singapore, insurers and CMS licence holders will come into scope for reporting from 1 October. DTCC (Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation) has announced that its Global Trade Repository (GTR) service is ready to support MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore)’s derivatives trade reporting requirements scheduled to take effect on 1 […]

Embedded finance won’t make every firm into a fintech company – TechCrunch

Eyal Lifshitz Contributor More posts by this contributor Banks and fintech in 2025: An unlikely alliance A short decade after software started eating the world, along came headlines about every company becoming a fintech thanks to innovation and growth in embedded finance business models. This narrative oversimplifies the evolution that’s happening in the financial services […]

Benzaldehyde Derivatives Market Size, Share, Growth 2021 to 2026 | Industry Research Report – The Market Writeuo – The Market Writeuo

The “Global Benzaldehyde Derivatives Market 2021 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type, and Application, Forecast to 2026” report available on DecisionDatabases, covers a detailed segment analysis on the market drilling it deep down to regional and country level.  The key players of the market are also profiled in the report to attain a better understanding of the market. Moreover, […]

China regulators step up risk control over popular Snowball derivatives – sources – CNA

SHANGHAI : China’s securities watchdog has tightened scrutiny on a popular derivative product dubbed Snowball, three sources told Reuters, as regulators seek to rein in risks in an opaque, US$60 billion market. Snowball, which offers a risky bet on stock market volatility and delivers double-digit, annualised returns barring a market tumble, has gained popularity among […]

China Industrial Securities : regulators step up risk control over popular Snowball derivatives – sources – Marketscreener.com

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s securities watchdog has tightened scrutiny on a popular derivative product dubbed Snowball, three sources told Reuters, as regulators seek to rein in risks in an opaque, $60 billion market. Snowball, which offers a risky bet on stock market volatility and delivers double-digit, annualised returns barring a market tumble, has gained popularity […]