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Bank of England Governor Bailey: The question is whether issues related to market-based leverage should be addressed through banks.
2026-07-07
Bank of England Governor Bailey: The question is whether issues related to market-based leverage should be addressed through banks.
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2026-07-07
Hong Kong's securities regulator said that the mainland and Hong Kong will jointly build a new electronic trading platform to facilitate bond and foreign exchange transactions in Hong Kong, and the measure to use "Southbound Bonds" as collateral will
Hong Kong's securities regulator said that the mainland and Hong Kong will jointly build a new electronic trading platform to facilitate bond and foreign exchange transactions in Hong Kong, and the measure to use "Southbound Bonds" as collateral will take effect before the end of this year.
2026-07-07
A newly formed Samsung SDS union formally requested collective bargaining one day after launching. Membership applications began afternoon July 6 and topped 2,000 within about two hours; by ~13:30 on July 7 membership had risen to 4,342. Samsung SDS
A newly formed Samsung SDS union formally requested collective bargaining one day after launching. Membership applications began afternoon July 6 and topped 2,000 within about two hours; by ~13:30 on July 7 membership had risen to 4,342. Samsung SDS employs roughly 11,000 staff; the union seeks more than 5,500 members to secure a majority. Management proposes replacing cash performance bonuses with company stock worth 20% of annual salary; a staff vote on the plan is underway and closes at midnight July 7. Opponents say stock-based pay links compensation to share-price and external industry conditions, is harder to liquidate and is not included in retirement-benefit calculations.
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