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Structural Regulation
Australia Proposes to Expand Central Bank's Information Sharing Powers
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 14/05/2026
New regulations will allow the RBA to share protected information with domestic cyber security, border, and debt management agencies.

Structural Regulation
Australian Regulators Unveils Implementation Plan for Regulatory Reform Roadmap
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 13/05/2026
Australian regulators have released an implementation plan with over 50 initiatives to improve efficiency, streamline data collection, and reduce duplication.

Structural Regulation
HKMA Launches Digital Platform for Senior Management Approvals
By Editors | 13/05/2026
The new platform will streamline the appointment process for senior bank roles, with paper-based submissions to be discontinued from 1 October 2026.

Anti-Money Laundering
Clarity Needed in FATF R16 Guidance to Prevent De-Risking: RUSI Analyst
By Manesh Samtani | 13/05/2026
Forthcoming guidance on the FATF’s revised Recommendation 16 must provide clear, practical rules to avoid harming financial inclusion.

Payments & Settlements
Malaysia, Indonesia Deepen Cooperation on Payments and Digitalisation
By Editors | 13/05/2026
The central banks have signed a new agreement to enhance collaboration on areas including payment systems, digitalisation, and financial stability.

Payments & Settlements
PBOC Drafts New Rules for Unified Bank Account System
By Editors | 13/05/2026
PBOC is seeking comment on draft rules for its new unified account management system, consolidating regulations and detailing data security requirements.

Credit Risk
Bangladesh Bank Issues Framework for Digital Lending
By Nithya Subramanian | 13/05/2026
The central bank has authorised banks to offer small, short-term ‘e-loans’ through a fully digital process, subject to detailed operational and risk management requirements.

Emerging Prudential Risks
China Puts Major Financial Legislation on 2026 Agenda
By Editors | 13/05/2026
The legislative plans signal a major focus on financial stability, market unification, and strengthening foreign-related and supply chain laws.

AI Risk & Governance
China Issues New Framework to Govern AI Agents
By Mark Johnston | 12/05/2026
New rules aim to balance innovation with security, setting clear guidelines for AI agent development and application across various key sectors.

Anti-Money Laundering
AUSTRAC Flags AI, Crypto Threats in Updated Risk Assessments
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 12/05/2026
AUSTRAC has released updated risk assessments, highlighting the growing role of AI and crypto in illicit finance and detailing major AML reforms.
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