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Yawar Shah retires from Swift board


16 December 2022 Belgium
Reporter: AST

Shah will step down from the Swift board of directors after 16 years as chair, but will continue as managing director in Citi’s institutional clients group
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FIS reshuffles board


16 December 2022 US
Reporter: Lucy Carter

As part of the financial services technology provider’s transition to an independent board chair structure, Jeffrey Goldstein has been appointed independent chairman
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Euronext sells MMI


16 December 2022 Belgium
Reporter: Lucy Carter

The decision to sell MMI resulted from a strategic review as the company elected to divest from non-core assets
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ESMA issues guidance on DLT-based market infrastructure


16 December 2022 EU
Reporter: Bob Currie

These guidelines provide templates for applications to operate any form of DLT market infrastructure under the DLT Pilot Regulation, including a DLT MTF, a DLT settlement system or a DLT trading and settlement system
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Proxymity partners with Computershare South Africa


16 December 2022 South Africa
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

The service will be live from next week and expands on the two organisations’ previous proxy voting collaborations in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and the UK
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SEC proposes shake up of best execution rules


15 December 2022 US
Reporter: Bob Currie

The US Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed implementation of a best execution regulatory framework that will fall under the Commission’s own rule-book, along with steps to tighten up insider-trading rules