Enforcement

    Enforcement

    Australia Launches Bank Management Accountability Consultation

    By Samuel Riding | 13/07/2017

    BEAR – Banking Executive Accountability Regime – would allow regulator to more easily ban directors and senior managers; influence remuneration policies.

    Enforcement

    China Regulators Target ‘Rat’ Traders

    By Editors | 10/07/2017

    Ministry of Public Security says it has uncovered 80 cases of the form of insider trading since 2014. CSRC to use big data as it continues crackdown.

    AML / KYC

    US Regulators Flex Muscles in Asia

    By Editors | 06/07/2017

    Grip could be set to get even tighter if DOJ proposals on accessing documents, expanding AML predicates are implemented.

    Capital / Liquidity

    MAS Takes Next Step Towards Increased Powers

    By Editors | 06/07/2017

    Bill would allow regulator to compel firms to prepare recovery plans, enforce mandatory bail-ins for failing institutions.

    Enforcement

    HK SFC, CSRC to Boost Stock Connect Supervision

    By Editors | 03/07/2017

    Regulators conducted 60 joint investigations in 1H16, taking total to 365 since Shanghai-HK link established in 2014.

    Enforcement

    Enforcement – ‘Market Manipulation’ in Australia and China

    By Editors | 28/06/2017

    ASIC says Macquarie Securities failed to escalate suspicions; China-based HFT to pay $101mn.

    AML / KYC

    Fubon Bank Fined for AML Rule Violation

    By Editors | 15/06/2017

    Taiwan’s FSC (Financial Supervisory Commission) has reportedly fined Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank NT$1 million (US$33,200) for failing to report large […]

    Enforcement

    ASIC Flags Fund Manager Compliance Failures

    By Editors | 15/06/2017

    ASIC (the Australian Securities and Investments Commission) issued recommendations to improve conduct in the funds management sector, citing several failures […]

    AML / KYC

    HKMA Ticks off, Fines Coutts for AML Failings

    By Samuel Riding | 12/04/2017

    Firm said to have inadequate PEP identification procedures for more than three years.

    Enforcement

    US Extra-territorial Enforcement is Here to Stay

    By JP Reimann | 06/04/2017

    Compliance with US overseas enforcement actions is unlikely to change in Asia despite the dilemma it raises for the region’s banks.

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