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REGIS-TR UK begins post-Brexit reporting


04 January 2021 UK
Reporter: Drew Nicol

REGIS-TR UK has started reporting under the on-shored version of EMIR following the conclusion of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020
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HSBC facilitates short selling transactions under the QFII scheme


04 January 2021 China
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

The first short selling transactions took place on 29 December marking the first time offshore investors could participate in margin financing and short selling transactions on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges
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Malaysia lifts short selling ban


31 December 2020 Malaysia
Reporter: Justin Lawson

Bursa Malaysia will lift its temporary suspension of short selling as of 1 January 2021
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ESMA publishes final report under EMIR Refit


22 December 2020 France
Reporter: Natalie Turner

ESMA’s final EMIR Refit RTS largely reflect the original proposals included in the consultation paper and focuses on further harmonisation of the reporting requirements
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BoE to decide if interest rates should go negative


17 December 2020 UK
Reporter: Natalie Turner

The Bank of England’s monetary policy committee is meeting today to determine whether negative interest rates should be introduced, while securities lending participants express concerns about the possibility of negative yields on cash collateral rei
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South Korea to tighten penalties for illegal short selling


11 December 2020 South Korea
Reporter: Natalie Turner

Traders risk a year in prison and a $460,000 fine for naked short selling in South Korea, and must retain a five-year paper trail of borrowed securities under proposed amendments to capital market regulations