NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA
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2025-03-06 (researchmoneyinc.com)
The Short Report: March 5, 2025
Quantum computing startups require more than viable technology; employers in Canada's life sciences sector want prospective employees to have ready-to-use skills; Canada needs to respond strategically to U.S. tariffs; Nova Scotia introduces legislation to remove interprovincial trade barriers; Canada's agricultural sector is falling behind international competitors and needs to diversify and expand exports; and more.
Read more2025-02-14 (nhbr.com)
Banking on better times -
Regulators have signaled intent to pursue lighter bank regulations, improved funding and capital access and leveling the playing field for community banks.
Read more2025-02-10 (24.kg)
National Bank expands list of entities authorized to issue electronic money - |
The National Bank of Kyrgyzstan will expand the list of entities authorized to issue electronic money and carry out acquiring of bank cards. The relevant amendments to the Law on the Payment System were approved in the second reading by the Budget, Economic, and Fiscal Policy Committee of the Parliament.
Read more2024-04-29 (spglobal.com)
Covered Bonds In New Markets: Issuance Holds Up In 2024 | S&P Global Ratings
In this report, we take a closer look at the issuance outlook, regulatory and legislative developments, and key characteristics of covered bond markets in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Global investor-placed benchmark issuance exceeded €75 billion in the first three months of 2024 (see chart 1). Despite fewer covered bond redemptions and lower central bank funding repayments than in 2023, we expect issuance to remain strong in the rest of 2024, supported by lower interest rates that will prop up mortgage lending. The EU's harmonization directive--which introduced a common definition of covered bonds across Europe--has not yet led to issuance in EU countries that previously lacked dedicated legislation, such as Croatia and Bulgaria. In CEE,
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