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More Time for Commodity Exchanges to Meet New SEBI Guidelines
20/08/2015
Securities and Exchange Board of India chief U.K. Sinha has met with key officials of national and regional commodity exchanges to iron out certain issues related its upcoming merger with the Forward Markets Commission.
Securities / Derivatives
Vietnam Regulator Raises Foreign Ownership Limit for Public Firms
20/08/2015
Vietnam’s State Securities Commission has issued a circular to guide the implementation of a new law raising the foreign ownership limit (FOL) in public companies to 100 percent.
Securities / Derivatives
State Bank of Pakistan to Clarify Rules for Politically Exposed Persons
20/08/2015
Government officials have ordered the State Bank of Pakistan to stop commercial banks from misusing the term ‘politically exposed persons’ (PEPs) to deny financial services to citizens.
Securities / Derivatives
Vietnam Banking Authorities Reject Arrest Rumours
19/08/2015
Officials at the State Bank of Vietnam have dismissed rumours that the chairman of top lender Eximbank had been arrested.
SEBI to Assess Compensation Policy at Mutual Funds
18/08/2015
The Securities and Exchange Board of India will start collecting details of salaries paid to employees and top officials at mutual funds to calculate the cost of funds of asset management companies.
Aussie Major Westpac Bank Tightens Interest-Only Credit Policies
18/08/2015
Westpac is tightening credit policies for interest-only mortgages, an area where financial regulators have raised concerns about bank underwriting standards.
India Unveils Revamp Plan for State Run Banks
18/08/2015
India’s government has announced a comprehensive seven-pronged revamp plan to shake up its struggling public sector banks, dubbed “the most comprehensive plan since nationalisation of banks in 1969”.
Big Aussie Banks Refuse to Contribute to Compensation Fund
17/08/2015
The big bank lobby is refusing to fund a “last resort” compensation fund for victims of financial planners that go bust, arguing that smaller companies should fund it themselves.
Securities / Derivatives
Indonesia to Announce D-SIBS After New Crisis Management Law is Passed
17/08/2015
Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority says it will announce the country’s domestic systematically important banks after the new law on the Financial System Safety Net is passed.
SFC Reveals Direct Pathway for HK Brokers to Deal with US Customers
17/08/2015
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has issued a circular describing the application procedure for certain licensed corporations to deal directly with customers in the United States.
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