Australia

    Capital Adequacy

    Australia’s New APRA Rule to Squeeze Banks’ Returns, Cut Dividends

    By Editors | 08/05/2014

    Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has told banks it will stop allowing lenders to use non-recourse debt to bolster their Tier 1 capital requirements.

    Structural Regulation

    Australian Securities Regulator Outlines Initiatives to Cut Red Tape

    By Editors | 07/05/2014

    Australia’s securities regulator has outlined ongoing and new initiatives to cut red tape and lower compliance costs for market participants.

    Conduct, Culture & Accountability

    New Zealand’s Financial Markets Conduct Act to Promote Cultural Shift

    By Editors | 05/05/2014

    A long-term cultural shift for the better is underway in New Zealand financial services as the new Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 takes effect.

    Emerging Prudential Risks

    Australian Authority Proposes to Simplify Prudential Framework for Securitisation

    By Editors | 02/05/2014

    The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has released a discussion paper outlining a revised standard for securitisation.

    Trading & Investment

    New Zealand Market Regulator Eyes Easy-to-Follow IPO Offer Documents

    By Editors | 29/04/2014

    New Zealand’s Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment will conduct a consultation on the proposal for easier-to-follow product disclosure statements (PDS) which will be required from companies listing on the country’s exchange.

    Trading & Investment

    Australia’s Financial System to See More Bond Issuance, Says Central Banker

    By Editors | 21/04/2014

    Australia’s top central banker sees the country’s financial system moving toward a more market-based sources of finance, particularly bond issuance.

    Capital Adequacy

    Australian Regulator Improves Capital-Raising Option for Mutual ADIs

    By Editors | 15/04/2014

    The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority said it is relaxing banking rules to give mutually owned authorised deposit-taking institutions more scope to fund their growth.

    Emerging Prudential Risks

    Australian Prudential Regulator Seeks More Flexibility in Regulatory Function

    By Editors | 07/04/2014

    The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority seeks increased independence from the government or parliament to effectively regulate the banking, superannuation and life insurance industries.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Australian Banks Seek to Widen Money Laundering Net

    By Editors | 03/04/2014

    Justice Minister Michael Keenan has assured banks that they will not be “overregulated” despite tougher laws to counter money laundering and terror financing.

    Structural Regulation

    New Zealand Marks New Era for Financial Markets

    By Editors | 01/04/2014

    Commerce Minister Craig Foss is welcoming a new era for New Zealand’s financial markets as the Financial Markets Conduct Act comes into force today.

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