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Supervision & Enforcement
ASIC Proposes Guidance on Appointing Reviewing Liquidators
By Editors | 06/05/2026
The proposed guidance clarifies the process for appointing a liquidator to review the conduct of an external administration and related parties.

Market Abuse
Segantii Insider Trading Trial Begins in Hong Kong
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 06/05/2026
Hedge fund Segantii Capital Management, its founder and a former trader have pleaded not guilty to insider dealing charges related to a 2017 block trade.

PEPs & Sanctions
India Explores EU-Style Law to Counter Third-Country Sanctions
By Nithya Subramanian | 06/05/2026
The move follows Microsoft's temporary suspension of services to an Indian company, prompting concerns over the extra-territorial application of foreign sanctions and data sovereignty.

Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime
Hong Kong Launches Collaborative Anti-Fraud Platform
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 06/05/2026
A new cross-sector alliance has launched a digital platform to combat rising fraud, enabling intelligence sharing between the public and institutions.

KYC & CDD
India Notifies Investment Rules for Funds with Minority China Links
By Nithya Subramanian | 06/05/2026
The government has amended its foreign investment rules, relaxing approval requirements for overseas entities with limited beneficial ownership from neighbouring countries, effective 1 May 2026.

Supervision & Enforcement
HKEX Replaces Auditor PwC With KPMG Amid Evergrande Fallout
By Editors | 06/05/2026
HKEX shareholders have approved the appointment of KPMG as auditor, a direct consequence of regulatory penalties against PwC for its work on China Evergrande.

Market Abuse
ASX and ASIC Warn Firms on AI Hype and Risk Management
By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 06/05/2026
ASX and ASIC have issued warnings over artificial intelligence, targeting market conduct and risk management failures.

PEPs & Sanctions
China Activates Blocking Statute to Counter US Sanctions
By Manesh Samtani | 06/05/2026
China's first use of its anti-sanctions law creates a direct legal conflict for global financial institutions caught between US and Chinese rules.
Trading & Investment
India Unlikely to Allow Banks, Insurers to Trade Commodity Derivatives: SEBI
By Editors | 06/05/2026
SEBI chairman says the central bank and insurance authority are not inclined to permit their regulated entities to invest in commodity derivatives.

Payments & Settlements
ASEAN+3 to Deepen Dialogue on Cross-Border Payments, Stablecoins
By Nithya Subramanian | 05/05/2026
The new process will focus on retail and wholesale payment linkages, while addressing regulatory fragmentation and stablecoin risks.
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