Digital Assets

    Data Privacy

    Technology and Banking: Evolution or Revolution?

    By Editors | 14/10/2015

    In a changing technology landscape, data analytics, block chain and mobile payments are having the greatest impact on financial services.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Aussie Banks Force Bitcoin Operators Out of Business

    By Editors | 25/09/2015

    Australia’s major banks are closing accounts of bitcoin companies, citing compliance risks resulting from tougher anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing rules.

    Cryptocurrency

    ASIC Sees Opportunities with Blockchain Technology

    By Editors | 21/09/2015

    Australian Securities and Investment Commission chairman Greg Medcraft says the emergence of blockchain technology has the potential to change the existing financial system.

    Custody & Infrastructure

    Why Blockchain will Disrupt Banking: 7 Questions Banks in Asia are Asking

    By Editors | 15/09/2015

    Blockchain technology has not only interested the banks but regulators and market participants.

    Structural Regulation

    RBI Calls for Regulation of “Disruptive” Financial Innovation

    By Editors | 28/08/2015

    RBI Deputy Governor SS Mundra is calling for tighter regulatory frameworks around peer-to-peer (P2P) lending, internet-only banks, crowd funding platforms and cryptocurrency.

    Cryptocurrency

    Japan to Introduce Registration System for Virtual Currency Exchange Operators

    By Editors | 07/08/2015

    Japan’s Financial Services Agency is considering introducing regulations for trading bitcoins and other virtual currencies, possibly through a registration system for operators.

    Cryptocurrency

    Aussie Banks Test Digital Currency Ripple as New Payments Technology

    By Editors | 19/06/2015

    ANZ Bank and Westpac have joined Commonwealth Bank in testing new payments technology from US-based group Ripple Labs, representing a possible transformation of the payments industry.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Japan, China, U.S. Jointly Push FATF on Virtual Currency Regulation

    By Editors | 18/06/2015

    Financial authorities of Japan, the United States and China plan to establish joint regulations to prevent the use of virtual currencies to finance illegal activities such as terrorism.

    Structural Regulation

    IOSCO Consults on Guidelines over Custody of CIS Assets

    By Editors | 14/10/2014

    The International Organization of Securities Commissions has issued new guidelines regarding custody of collective investment schemes’ (CIS) assets, highlighting issues around the independence of custodians and their role in ensuring the safety of clients’ assets.

    Emerging Prudential Risks

    Australia’s Central Bank Governor Sounds Caution on New Threats to Stability

    By Editors | 10/06/2014

    Global regulators are issuing more than enough regulation to stop a recurrence of a global financial crisis, said Reserve Bank of Australia governor Glenn Stevens, as he cautioned that new potentially damaging threats to global stability could be overlooked.

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