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    Hong Kong Regulator Reprimands BNP for Unreported Cross Trades

    02/06/2015

    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has reprimanded and fined BNP Paribas Securities (Asia) Limited HK$11 million for failing to report more than HK6 billion of cross trades over a 10-year period.

    ASIC Proposes Register of “Bad Apple” Stockbrokers

    02/06/2015

    In an effort to protect investors and boost consumer confidence, ASIC is pushing to create a register which would list stockbrokers’ disciplinary records.

    HKEx Plans to Double Clearing Capacity

    02/06/2015

    In response to substantially increased trading volumes, HKEx plans to double its stock clearing system capacity.

    RBI Governor Backs PDMA Proposal

    02/06/2015

    Governor Raghuram Rajan said there was no reason for the RBI to manage public debt and he would be happy if the public debt management function goes to the government.

    Australia’s Top Regulators Put Banking Culture and Incentives in the Firing Line

    01/06/2015

    APRA chairman said banks must lift their efforts to ensure remuneration plans encourage ethical behaviour.

    Steps to Cool Property Market Having Positive but Modest Effect, reports RBA

    01/06/2015

    The Reserve Bank of Australia has reported that its measures to cool investment lending in housing seem to be working.

    Alibaba Affiliated Online Bank to Commence Operations

    01/06/2015

    The CBRC has given the green light for MYbank to start operating in June.

    ASIC Issues Derivative Transaction Rules for Central Clearing of OTC Trade

    29/05/2015

    The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is seeking industry views on new derivative transaction rules to govern the mandatory central clearing of over-the-counter trade from April next year.

    Hong Kong Reviews Impact of FIFA Probe on Banks

    28/05/2015

    Hong Kong is “monitoring the implications” for banks following bribery and corruption charges against officials of the football governing body FIFA.

    China Expects $2.5 Trillion Silk Road Trade Boosting RMB

    28/05/2015

    China’s New Silk Road project that will link the country to key markets in Asia all the way to Europe is expected to generate $2.5 trillion in trade in 10 years and boost renminbi’s use.

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