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    Australian Banks Welcome BCBS Clarity

    By Samuel Riding | 14/01/2016

    Industry association sees greater certainty as Basel Committee targets no ‘significant increases’ in capital requirements.

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    CBRC to Target NPL

    By Samuel Riding | 14/01/2016

    Non-performing asset securitisation tops China banking regulator’s priorities for 2016.

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    Indonesia Preparing DSIBs List

    By Samuel Riding | 13/01/2016

    Regulator awaiting passage of Financial System Safety Net bill before creating list of systemically important lenders.

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    ISDA Tightens Credit Event Committee Rules

    By Samuel Riding | 12/01/2016

    Members of determination committees required to declare conflicts of interest, detail internal voting procedures.

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    SZSE Revises Disclosure Requirements

    By Samuel Riding | 11/01/2016

    Shenzhen exchange introduces pre-announcement system for stake reductions by major shareholders.

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    IOSCO Publishes Results of Hedge Fund Survey

    By Samuel Riding | 14/12/2015

    Third report of hedge fund survey finds no liquidity problems under ‘normal’ conditions.

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    Four Japanese Banks Sign up to ISDA Protocol

    By Samuel Riding | 13/11/2015

    Quartet among 21 global financial institutions to sign up to revised protocol on special resolution regimes.

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    Thailand Streamlines Commercial Bank Licensing

    By Samuel Riding | 12/11/2015

    Commercial lenders and bank representative offices to no longer require permits under Foreign Business Act.

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    Chinese Cities Halt Internet Finance Approvals

    By Samuel Riding | 20/04/2015

    Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen won’t approve tech firms with names suggesting they provide financial services.

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    New Rules for OTC Derivatives Pushed Back to September 2016

    By Editors | 19/03/2015

    International rules that will require banks to post margin on certain derivative trades have been delayed by nine months as regulators recognised the tight timeline initially given the industry to comply.

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