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Recent regulatory developments of interest to most financial institutions.
Contents
Tackling financial exclusion: House of Lords Liaison Committee follow-up report
Safe harbour provisions to support the wind-down of critical benchmarks: RFRWG letter
Net zero and the future of green finance: Treasury Committee report
UK Future Regulatory Framework Review: BoE speech on PRA policymaking
UK MiFID research and best execution reporting requirements: FCA CP21/9
Strengthening financial promotion rules for high-risk investments and firms approving financial promotions: FCA DP21/1
Compliance, culture and evolving regulatory expectations: FCA speech
Improving effective regulation: FCA speech
Why black inclusion matters: FCA speech
Climate change and sustainable finance: FCA webpage
India can’t ignore the promise of big blockchain innovations
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India’s beleaguered blockchain industry has finally got some solid support to ensure its survival, with an influential industry evangelist evoking the vision of a billion smartphones acting as gateways to the brave new world of decentralized finance. In this world, Wall Street’s capabilities will be available to everyone, according to Balaji Srinivasan, an angel investor who was once chief technology officer at Coinbase Global, the largest US crypto exchange about to go public. “We could turn every phone into not just a bank account but a bona fide Bloomberg Terminal, he writes on his blog.
Laher said during her year as an SRC member, she witnessed too many students battle against too many odds.
“We have been fighting for free education for the longest time. And it was something that was in the Freedom Charter and it was something that was promised to students by the government. There was a policy that was supposed to be implemented in 2013 in regards to free education and its now 2021 and it has not been implemented yet.
“The issue always comes down to free decolonised education.
“It’s a fight we should not stop because education shouldn’t be something that excludes.”
Sasco promises total shutdown of colleges, varsities Penwell Dlamini and Mpho Koka > By Penwell Dlamini and Mpho Koka - 15 March 2021 - 08:27
Universities are bracing for a huge shutdown of campuses today across the country as students embark on renewed protests over financial exclusions.
Yesterday, the SA Students Congress (Sasco) warned it would block all the gates to campuses at various universities and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) colleges nationwide today.
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