Peter Guy

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    Peter Guy is Co-founder and Editor-at-Large of Regulation Asia. His analysis and coverage includes capital markets, private banking and asset management. Peter is a former banker and award-winning financial journalist. peter@regulationasia.com

    Articles by Peter Guy

    Survey Shows Complex Effects of Regulatory Demands

    17/12/2014

    Global regulatory reform continues to place heavy operational and management pressure on both local and international banks.

    Implications of China’s Deposit Insurance Scheme

    16/12/2014

    Proposed regulation is an important first step in risk management for banks and financial products.

    Taiwan Conference Reveals Local Compliance Challenges

    09/12/2014

    Event brings together local regulators and finance professionals along with international speakers.

    A Closer Look at ISDA’s Proposed Stay on Derivatives Settlement

    03/12/2014

    An interview with ISDA reveals and clarifies how the industry seeks to end ‘too big to fail’.

    Former Central Banker Reflects on Financial Regulations

    25/11/2014

    Kevin Lynch, Vice Chairman, BMO Financial Group and Canada’s former Deputy Minister of Finance discusses regulatory trends.

    Biggest Fines in Financial History are Ill-Conceived

    24/11/2014

    Unprecedented penalties for forex rate rigging are misdirected and will weaken banks’ risk management culture.

    HKMA Removes Daily RMB Conversion Limit – A Closer Look

    14/11/2014

    The decision reveals its role in China’s overall plan to evolve the RMB into an international investment currency.

    The Risks of Regulating Risk Taking

    11/11/2014

    Interview with a leading risk consultant explains the state of regulation for global and Asian banks.

    With Hope, Once More Unto the Breach

    04/11/2014

    Never has so much uncertain legal opinion been displayed at a regulatory conference.

    Why Don’t We Just Ban Financial Volatility?

    23/10/2014

    Another regulatory step forward could actually cause more systemic problems than it seeks to solve.

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