GSS Newsletter September 2017 - Issue 197

SEPTEMBER 2017 - ISSUE 197

 

Dear Clients, Partners and Friends,

Now that everyone has returned from summer breaks, hopefully relaxed, it is time to deliver budgets and business plans for 2018. With fees in decline and regulatory cost on the rise, those with a stringent network across all of its countries, like UniCredit GSS, are in an advantageous position when it comes to securing services at a top level.

But before jumping straight into the numbers, please find a sweet memory of summer in our GSS Navigator section, in which our colleagues from Hungary take us to the beaches of Lake Balaton on Hungary’s big August holiday. Refreshed, the forecasts for the new year will be just sparkling!

Susanna Scheffold

Global Head of Securities Services

 
 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

Protecting core industries
Control over Russian companies of strategic imp...
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Fit for MIFID II
Slovenia’s Finance Ministry drafted a new Marke...
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SEE Link is expanding
Banja Luka Stock Exchange became an active memb...
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GSS Navigator: Birthday of the Hungarian State
How Hungary says good-bye to summer on its bigg...
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NEWS

Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Sarajevo Stock Exchange has introduced the SASX-Fundamentals, a fundamentally weighted index
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Czech Republic
The Czech National Bank abandons its technical zero policy after five years
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Serbia
The government creates a regulatory framework for the issuance of retail bonds
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Slovakia
The top ten Bratislava Stock Exchange members in the first half of 2017
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NEWS

Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Sarajevo Stock Exchange has introduced the SASX-Fundamentals, a fundamentally weighted index
Read more

Czech Republic
The Czech National Bank abandons its technical zero policy after five years
Read more

Serbia
The government creates a regulatory framework for the issuance of retail bonds
Read more

Slovakia
The top ten Bratislava Stock Exchange members in the first half of 2017
Read more

MARKET STATISTICS

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