Overlapping British and EU share trading rules would damage markets “to no good end” and can be avoided, Britain’s top markets watchdog said on Monday.
Britain is due to leave the EU on Oct. 31, but has yet to agree a divorce settlement with the bloc.
Brussels has said that if there is a ‘no-deal’ Brexit, investment firms in the bloc must trade euro-denominated shares in the EU; many are currently heavily traded in London.
Financial Conduct Authority CEO Andrew Bailey said some of this overlap must be avoided.
“It is, therefore, easy to conclude that for those shares, market liquidity would be damaged to no good end,” Bailey said in a speech at Bloomberg.
He reiterated comments from the Bank of England that extensive preparations for a no-deal Brexit would not mean that all disruption in markets can be avoided.
Brussels has said that EU customers could continue using clearing houses for derivatives in London until March next year, if there is a no-deal Brexit.
This date has reflected Britain’s original plan to leave the EU last March. Bailey said Brussels would need to grant an extension soon if there is a no-deal Brexit.
There is no reason to “sacrifice open financial markets and many reasons to preserve them,’’ Bailey said.
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Brexit clash over share trading would hit markets – UK watchdog
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Tricycle riders want FCTA’s support to grow transport sector
The National Commercial Tricycle and Motorcycle Owners and Riders Association (NACTOMORAS), FCT chapter, has called for more government support to boost transport system in the teritory.
Mr Musa Ibrahim, the FCT Chairman of the association in an interview in Abuja, said its members plays significant roles in urban and rural transportation.
He said the support of the FCT administration would enable its task force to collaborate with the various government agencies to maintain sanity on the road.
“One of the major challenge we are having is the FCT administration’s inability to build us into their transportation plan.
“More often than not, we have clashes with government agencies responsible for regulating transportation activities.
“If government can get our officials, build the keke means of transportation into their plan, identify to us the route operators should ply, this will help.
“The government needs the association to help checkmate the excesses of the operators and this can be achieved by giving some kind of support to the task force the association have created,” Ibrahim said.
According to Ibrahim, if the association’s task force is supported by government, it will “have enough teeth to bite rather than just barking.”
He said one of the ways the government could support the association was to provide vehicles to assist its task force monitor members on the roads.
Ibrahim also urged the administration to support the association’s effort in the training of its members and to ensure its security application was implemented.
The association is working on an application which would be inserted in the mobile phones of the tricyle riders.
The application would enable the monitoring of the members within the FCT and its environs to reduce recklessness on the road.
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Ramaphosa sends envoys to Nigeria, other African countries over xenophobic attacks
President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa has dispatched three special envoys to seven African countries to deliver messages of pan-African unity and solidarity following xenophobic attacks in South Africa, the Presidency said on Sunday.
The special envoys will deliver a message from Ramaphosa regarding the incidents of violence that recently erupted in some parts of South Africa, which have manifested in attacks on foreign nationals and destruction of property, presidential spokesperson, Khusela Diko, said.
The envoys will reassure fellow African countries that South Africa is committed to the ideals of pan-African unity and solidarity, Diko said.
They will also reaffirm South Africa’s commitment to the rule of law.
The envoys will visit Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, Senegal, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, according to Diko.
They will brief governments in the identified African countries about the steps that the South African government is taking to bring a stop to the attacks and to hold the perpetrators to account.
South Africa has been hit by a new spate of violence for the past few weeks.
At least 12 people, including 10 South Africans and two foreigners, have been killed.
South Africa is host to some 274,000 refugees and asylum-seekers from African countries, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Xenophobia-related attacks are common in South Africa, where foreigners are blamed for taking up employment that should have been taken by locals.
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Buhari salutes Etsu Nupe on 16th anniversary on throne, 67th birthday
President Muhammadu Buhari has felicitated with government and people of Niger, sons and daughters of Nupe Kingdom as the Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, marks 16 years on the throne, and celebrates 67th birthday.
The president’s congratulatory message is communicated via a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Sunday.
The President rejoiced with all family members of the royal house, friends and associates of the traditional ruler, whose legacy of hard work, discipline and honesty in public service continues to resonate.
He extolled the nobility, maturity and visionary leadership of the Etsu Nupe “as he sits on the throne of his fathers, upholding the historically strong culture and arts of the people and maintaining peace and good neighbourliness with other traditional stools and cultures.’’
As Chairman of the State Traditional Council, the President affirms that the culture of acceptance that pervades the state and the versatility in promoting communal living, entrepreneurship, agriculture and education deserves commendation.
President Buhari prayed that the almighty God would grant Etsu Nupe “longer life, more peaceful years on the throne and wisdom to keep guiding his people in the right direction.’’
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Sports Ministry to camp discovered NYG athletes for nurturing, Minister says
Youths and Sports Development Minister, Sunday Dare, on Sunday said the ministry was planning to have a camping system to nurture athletes discovered at the ongoing 5th National Youth Games (NYG).
Dare told newsmen in Ilorin after addressing some of the discovered athletes that the ministry would go beyond handing the athletes over to the national sports federations for follow-up.
He assured that there would be a renaissance in grassroots sports development.
“We are going to have some kind of rennaisance when it comes to grassroots development and that is at the local government and the state leveld.
“What we are planning to do at the ministry is to hand over the discovered athletes to the different federations.
“The work of the federations is to develop these talents further and nurture them.
“But, we will be going beyond sending them to the federations, as we want to involve a camping system where we will be able to monitor them and nurture them into sports professionals,” Dare said.
He added that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration was ready to apply the same political will and spirit into sports to address the lingering challenges.
“Presently in the country we are facing challenges in terms of resources and its management, but the present administration is ready to direct the will in other sectors into sports.
“Also, we will be concentrating on the management, upgrade and maintenance of facilities,” Dare said.
The minister added that the federal sports ministry would help each state surmount its challenges in sports.
“Even though it is the responsibility of every state to develop sports, but I understand from my interaction with the Directors of Sports that states are facing challenges.
“I will present their case to the National Executive Council (NEC) and, as a follow-up, I will seek appointment with the state governors to present the pertinent issues raised by the Directors where help is needed.
“We will also hold a large meeting with the Directors to compare notes and learn how other states are doing better.
“Also, we want each state to bring forth a coach and submit same to the ministry,and the ministry would train them occasionally.
“This is because part of our challenges is the technical depth of our coaches, which we need to improve upon,” Dare said.
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Maiduguri Residents Laud Tribunal Judgment, Urge Atiku To Support Buhari
(FLOWERBUDNEWS) Some residents of Maiduguri on Wednesday, lauded the verdict of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal for upholding the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari in the Feb. 23 general elections.
Someof the residents, who spoke with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, described the judgment as a “victory for the masses”.
Mr Usaini Yusuf, a teacher, said the decision of the tribunal to uphold the election was a clear testimony that the election was credible, free and fair.
Yusuf said that Nigerians gave Buhari a second term mandate with majority votes to enable him to continue with the good work of leading to Nigeria greatness.
“The verdict delivered by the tribunal in favour Buhari is in line with the provisions of the constitution and wishes of the people.
“It will further entrench democratic culture, promote peace and stability in the country.
“Atiku and Buhari are in the same party at one time, it is good for Atiku to support Buhari so that they work together for the good of Nigerians,” he said.
Ibrahim Dauda, who corroborated the earlier opinion, stressed the need for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Atiku, its presidential candidate in February poll to support the Buhari administration to address security and socio-economic problems bedeviling the country.
Also, Yagana Ahmed, a Civil Society activist commended the court in the manner it handled the case, noting that the court had provided a level playing field to all the parties to present their cases.
Ahmed added that the court proceedings were also conducted within the confines of the law and stipulated time frame.
She advised aggrieved parties on the case to seek redress in a competent court and restrain their supporters from taking laws into their hands.
Alhaji Mustapha Abba, an APC stalwart, said that the judgment would enable the president to consolidate on the successes recorded in the counter insurgency campaign.
However, Abubakar Idris, a member of the PDP, said that the tribunal erred by not voiding the election over lack of Buhari’s school certificate, which he said was established before the court.
“The tribunal did not address the issues of Buhari’s qualification for the election clearly, if I were Atiku, I will seek redress at the Supreme Court,” he said.(NAN)
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Meghan finishes maternity leave, to carry out first official public engagement
The Duchess of Sussex is to carry out her first official public engagement since the birth of her son – launching a high street clothing range in aid of charity.
Meghan’s maternity leave will come to an end when she proudly shows off the collection created by Jigsaw, John Lewis and Partners, Marks and Spencer and her designer friend Misha Nonoo.
Since the birth of her son Archie on May 6, she has been caring for her child – although she has been seen privately attending a polo match where husband Harry was playing and watching the women’s tennis finals at Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows, New York.
The timeless series of outfits – known as a capsule collection – that can be worn in the workplace have been created in aid of Smart Works, a charity which provides training and interview clothes to unemployed women in need, and has Meghan as its royal patron.
The essential work wear includes a shirt, trousers, blazer, dress and bag – and for every item bought during the sale of the collection, expected to last at least two weeks, one will be donated to Smart Works.
Meghan announced the project during her guest editorship of British Vogue, and writing in the fashion bible she said: “The reason I was drawn to Smart Works is that it re-frames the idea of charity as community, which, for me, is incredibly important: it’s a network of women supporting and empowering other women in their professional pursuits.”
Meghan privately visited Smart Works several times before being named as its royal patron in January and has a long-standing commitment to supporting women’s empowerment.
The duchess’ friend Nonoo is credited with introducing Harry to his future wife via a blind date and she had a VIP seat at the royal wedding.
Smart Works has helped more than 11,000 women and aims to dress 3,500 this year across their two London offices, and additional bases in Edinburgh, Manchester, Reading, Birmingham and Newcastle.
It has a team of 300 trained volunteers and helps long-term unemployed and vulnerable women regain the skills, confidence and tools to succeed at job interviews, return to employment and transform their lives.
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Trade war thaw, ECB stimulus hopes buoy stocks
World stocks climbed to their highest in six weeks on Thursday as the European Central Bank (ECB) prepared to offer new stimulus measures and the United States and China made mutual concessions in their trade dispute, improving demand for riskier bets.
U.S. President Donald Trump delayed an increase in tariffs on Chinese goods by two weeks, after China exempted some U.S. drugs and other goods from tariffs.
The two moves buoyed stock markets from Asia to Europe and put pressure on safe assets like the Japanese yen.
MSCI’s world equity index, which tracks shares in 47 countries, rose 0.1 per cent to its highest since Aug. 1.
It was on course for its seventh straight day of gains, its best winning streak in since early June.
Europe’s Euro STOXX 600 climbed to its highest in nearly seven weeks, then gave up the gains.
Paris and London markets also relinquished early gains, though Frankfurt held onto a 0.2 per cent advance. Wall Street futures gauges were up 0.1 per cent.
Some analysts said investors were getting too eager for good news on the U.S.-China trade war. The prospects of a quick resolution were still remote, they warned.
“I don’t think we’re heading for a deal soon,” said Neil Wilson, chief market analyst at Markets.com. “The market is just buying on any kind of positive news – it seems hungry for anything. It’s setting itself up for a bit of disappointment.”
The ECB’s move, due at 1145 GMT, also carries a risk of overly optimistic market expectations, investors said.
Major central banks worldwide are loosening monetary policy, inflation expectations are sliding and the powerhouse German economy is at risk of recession.
Consequently, ECB President Mario Draghi has all but promised more support.
But the central bank’s exact moves are far from certain, and any decision that underwhelms markets could push up borrowing costs.
Among the likely measures are a cut in the ECB’s record-low minus 0.4 per cent deposit rate, a multi-tier deposit rate, and new guidance on rates that would tie any move to certain inflation conditions.
A new round of bond buying, the bank’s most potent weapon, is also an option – but policymakers from Germany to France are sceptical about that move.
“We could see some disappointment here. The challenge is more about forward guidance and reassurance for the future,” said Christophe Barraud, chief economist at Market Securities in Paris.
“It would be surprising if the ECB launches a big stimulus right now ahead of uncertainties such as hard Brexit and the trade war.”
After the ECB decision, the U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates next Wednesday and the Bank of Japan and Swiss National Bank next Thursday also may ease.
Euro zone government bonds were steady in early trade, after rising from record lows reached a week ago on doubts that the ECB would resume asset purchases.
“Whether the ECB cuts rates by 10 or 20 bps is neither here or there,” said Chris Scicluna, head of economic research at Daiwa Capital Markets. “
The big question is whether they restart QE, and if they don’t, we will see a further sell-off in bonds, especially longer-dated ones.”
The optimism over trade and the looming ECB decision were felt in currency markets, too.
The euro fell to a one-week low of 1.0983 dollar overnight on expectations of ECB easing before steadying in morning trade. It has shed 3.5 per cent since June.
With risk-hungry investors emboldened, the Chinese yuan gained 0.4 per cent against the dollar, touching a three-week high of 7.0855.
Stephen Gallo, European head of FX strategy at BMO Capital Markets, said he was surprised by the rebound, particularly in the yuan pushing beyond 7.10 to the dollar.
“The bigger picture is one of a very tense geopolitical environment that is unlikely to be rectified quickly,” he said.
The Japanese yen, a safe haven for nervous investors, fell to a six-week low against the dollar, and was last down 0.1 per cent at 107.88.
Brent crude futures fell as a meeting of the OPEC+ alliance yielded no discussion about increasing supply cuts.
They focused instead on bringing Nigerian and Iraqi output down to their agreed quotas.
Brent crude futures fell 69 cents, or 1.1 per cent, to 60.12 dollars a barrel by 1055 GMT, heading for a third session of losses.
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Digital Photography to boost students productivity, industry– expert
The Chief Executive Officer, Studio 24, Mr Ifeanyi Oputa on Thursday said that advancing photography sector into digital would boost technicality of students, young inventors and the Nigerian film industry.
Mr Oputa said the introduction of a robot photography was a step into meeting international standard in the sector.
This Innovative humanoid robot is the latest, unique and multi-functional robot, designed to engage customers and grab their attention.
According to him, Studio 24, in a bid to boost the sector, introduced the robot photographer to make the business of photography more lucrative.
“Studio24 introduced the robot photographer and named it Grace, after a legendary team member, late Grace Ugboh.
” The idea behind naming the robot photographer, Grace, was to encourage females in choosing photography as a career.
“And to honour late Grace Ugboh who led a crack team against all odds to establish and capture post democracy in Abuja in 2002,” he said.
Oputa noted that Grace, the Robot Photographer, is an innovative product aimed at inspiring the sector and film industry in Africa toward creating an amazingly awesome experience.
“We will also show Grace to universities, technical schools, industrial and product design fields which will be a source of inspiration in creating outstanding innovations.
“Grace, Africa’s first ever robot photographer has multifunctional performance that stirs a dramatic customer attraction.
“It is the first of its kind which recognizes guests, takes their pictures with the option to share or print,” He said.
Oputa told NAN that the innovation was not aimed at creating unemployment as the Event Robot Photographer would always need the human touch to succeed.