Though April 30 deadline stands, EU regulator gives a breather to European banks New Delhi
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma), financial markets regulator of the European Union, will allow European banks to continue doing business with their Indian central counterparties (CCPs), even after its April 30 deadline, by imposing a “penal capital charge”.
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