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Regtech in Asia – Regulators Playing Catch-up
By Samuel Riding | 29/11/2016
Regulators appear to be lagging behind market infrastructure and institutions in using technology.
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Basel III – Tailoring a One Size Fits All Approach
By Samuel Riding | 10/11/2016
Emerging Asia’s adherence to international rules may not be the answer for challenges such as boosting financial inclusion.
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Pakistan Grants 1st PE, VC, Alternative Fund Licence
By Samuel Riding | 19/10/2016
First license under 2015 regulation opens door to expansion of non-banking financial institutions.
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Asia Regulations Hindering ETF Adoption
By Samuel Riding | 28/09/2016
Stringent rules make ‘speed to market’ slower than in other regions despite clear market appeal.
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Financial Due Diligence in Asia’s Opaque Jurisdictions
By Peter Guy | 19/09/2016
Roundtable with senior compliance executives explores the latest issues in an increasingly complex, risky area.
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Indonesia Eases Investment Norms
By Samuel Riding | 25/08/2016
Regulations on limited participation funds, fund management contracts aim to attract tax amnesty funds.
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Indonesia to Allow Banks to Offer ‘Call Spreads’
By Samuel Riding | 14/07/2016
Largest banks can issue the complex structured products to corporate customers for specific transactions
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Regulation and the Buy Side’s Role in Liquidity
By Samuel Riding | 16/06/2016
Asian regulators are starting to consider how to minimise the risks in investment funds’ growing role as market makers.
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New Frontiers in Regtech
By Samuel Riding | 01/06/2016
Technology is proving its value beyond KYC and AML and improving both compliance and regulatory oversight.
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Fintech – Banks vs. Innovators; Regulation vs. Innovation
By Samuel Riding | 01/06/2016
Finnovasia 2016 panellists suggests its time these two debates were put to bed.
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