Financial Crime

    KYC & CDD

    S. Korea Gets Tough on Fake Identities in Asset Deals

    By Editors | 26/11/2014

    South Korea has plugged loopholes in regulations on an illegal practice of engaging in monetary transactions under a false identity.

    PEPs & Sanctions

    Sanctions Compliance Deepens in Asia Pacific, Says SWIFT

    By Editors | 25/11/2014

    Evolving global sanctions laws aimed at combating financial crime is helping drive adoption of sanctions screening solutions in markets including Asia Pacific.

    Market Abuse

    Biggest Fines in Financial History are Ill-Conceived

    By Peter Guy | 24/11/2014

    Unprecedented penalties for forex rate rigging are misdirected and will weaken banks’ risk management culture.

    Market Abuse

    India’s SEBI Approves New Insider Trading Rules

    By Editors | 20/11/2014

    India’s market regulator has approved tougher insider trading rules to promote transparency in the country’s stock market.

    Market Abuse

    Australia’s ANZ Suspends Traders Over Rate Rigging

    By Editors | 19/11/2014

    ANZ, one of Australia’s major banks, has suspended seven traders pending completion of an investigation into potential rigging of key interbank interest rates.

    Market Risk

    The Risks of Regulating Risk Taking

    By Peter Guy | 11/11/2014

    Interview with a leading risk consultant explains the state of regulation for global and Asian banks.

    Credit Risk

    Taiwanese Banks’ Loan Exposure to Chinese Clients Examined in Hong Kong

    By Editors | 10/11/2014

    Hong Kong’s financial regulator is looking into the loan exposure of Taiwanese banks to mainland Chinese companies and has launched an onsite probe into the matter.

    Market Abuse

    Singapore Returns $8 Billion to Banks Involved in Rate Rigging

    By Editors | 06/11/2014

    The Monetary Authority of Singapore has returned S$10 billion ($8 billion) in fines it levied on 19 banks connected to the rigging of financial benchmarks and foreign exchange.

    Market Abuse

    Australian Regulator Seeks Power to Intercept Calls, Data

    By Editors | 29/10/2014

    The Australian Securities and Investment Commission is lobbying for expanded powers to receive telecommunications data from law enforcement bodies to fight financial crime.

    Supervision & Enforcement

    Hong Kong, China Sign Cooperation Ahead of Cross-border Stock Scheme

    By Editors | 20/10/2014

    The Securities and Futures Commission and the China Securities Regulatory Commission have signed an agreement to strengthen cross-boundary regulatory and enforcement cooperation ahead of the implementation of the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect scheme.

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