United States

    Trading & Investment

    ASEAN Launches Collective Investment Scheme

    By Editors | 26/08/2014

    Singapore-based fund managers can now offer their funds directly to investors in Malaysia and Thailand under a streamlined authorization process following the launch of the ASEAN Collective Investment Scheme (CIS).

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Standard Chartered Fined $300 Million by US Financial Watchdog

    By Editors | 21/08/2014

    Standard Chartered will pay $300m over lapses in anti-money-laundering procedures and temporarily suspend its dollar clearing operations with high-risk clients in Hong Kong, the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) said.

    KYC & CDD

    DTCC to Launch Client Data, Documentation Hub

    By Editors | 01/08/2014

    The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation, the world’s largest post-trade services provider, announced the establishment of the client data and documentation solution Clarient Entity Hub, which is designed to provide increased controls, standardization and transparency in managing client information.

    Market Abuse

    Australian Regulator Censures RBS over Interest Rate Manipulation

    By Editors | 22/07/2014

    Australia’s securities regulator has censured the Royal Bank of Scotland for its role in manipulating Australia’s bank bill swap rate.

    Structural Regulation

    Asian Regulators Enforce Global Derivatives Reporting Reforms

    By Editors | 08/07/2014

    Pragmatic consultation helps to improve transparency and risk management.

    Credit Risk

    Hong Kong Regulators Cautious on Rising China Loans

    By Editors | 11/06/2014

    Hong Kong regulators are imposing strict financial rules four years ahead of their expected implementation under global standards on worries some banks may be vulnerable if Chinese economy weakens significantly.

    Supervision & Enforcement

    Financial Regulators’ Expenditures Rise as Market Surveillance Deepens

    By Editors | 27/05/2014

    Financial services regulators in major markets including Hong Kong have increased their expenditure over the last seven years by nearly 60% amid growing pressure on regulatory agencies to deepen scrutiny of the financial services industry following the 2008 crisis.

    Structural Regulation

    Myanmar Sees Delay in Stock Exchange Launch

    By Editors | 23/05/2014

    The opening of a stock exchange in Myanmar may be delayed due to difficulty in recruiting skilled people for jobs at the exchange and finding companies that could qualify to list on the market.

    Clearing & Post-Trade

    Hong Kong’s HKEx Gets Approval for US OTC Clearing

    By Editors | 12/05/2014

    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) has received approval from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to clear over-the-counter derivatives for US clients.

    Clearing & Post-Trade

    Shorter Settlement Cycle in US Markets to Boost Efficiency, Cut Risks for Asia, Says DTCC

    By Editors | 24/04/2014

    The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation has thrown its support behind a move to shorten the settlement cycle in the US financial markets for equities, bond and other trades.

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