GSS Newsletter June 2017 - Issue 194

JUNE 2017 - ISSUE 194

 

Dear Clients, Partners and Friends,

The annual GSS London Roadshow, held at our premises in Moorgate, once again attracted a lot of interest. We were honoured to welcome an impressive number of key industry players, keen on learning more of the influence of the geopolitical situation on their business in Central and Eastern Europe. This GSS Newsletter contains a summary of the event.

And the next highlight is already around the corner - we are all looking forward to the upcoming Network Forum in Warsaw. The interest to this first edition of the event is unsurprisingly high and the speaker line-up promises interesting discussions on and off the panels.

We hope to see you all in Warsaw!

Susanna Scheffold
Global Head of Securities Services

 
 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

UniCredit London Roadshow 2017
UniCredit held its Central and Eastern European...
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Multi-level banking system
Banking licenses in Russia will be divided into...
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FinTech works
A working group shall define legal barriers pre...
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New trading infrastructure for the Austrian market
Equity and ETF trading on the Vienna Stock Exch...
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GSS NAVIGATOR: A holiday that connects generations
Mariam Sarkisyan, GSS Russia, took part in a la...
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NEWS

Czech Republic
The Czech CSD has disclosed the implications of its CSDR and CCP.A projects
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Bulgaria
Changes in the Rules of the BSE-Sofia will allow for the trading of international securities on the local m...
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Slovakia
The Central Securities Depository Bratislava presents its 2016 statistics
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Sarajevo Stock Exchange conducted a revision of the Primary Free Market sub segment 1 (ST1) and the SAS...
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Hungary
The LSE hosted seven Hungarian companies as part of ELITE, a training programme that helps fast-growing pri...
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NEWS

Czech Republic
The Czech CSD has disclosed the implications of its CSDR and CCP.A projects
Read more

Bulgaria
Changes in the Rules of the BSE-Sofia will allow for the trading of international securities on the local m...
Read more

Slovakia
The Central Securities Depository Bratislava presents its 2016 statistics
Read more

Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Sarajevo Stock Exchange conducted a revision of the Primary Free Market sub segment 1 (ST1) and the SAS...
Read more

Hungary
The LSE hosted seven Hungarian companies as part of ELITE, a training programme that helps fast-growing pri...
Read more

MARKET STATISTICS

Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Hungary Romania Russia Serbia Slovakia Slovenia