Financial Crime

    Supervision & Enforcement

    UBS, StanChart to Settle Hong Kong IPO Misconduct Case

    By Editors | 12/03/2019

    The case goes back to the 2009 listing of a Chinese timber company, which was later suspended for accounting irregularities. Details of the settlement will be released at a later date.

    Supervision & Enforcement

    SWIFT Related Fines Imposed by RBI Total $10mn Across 36 Banks

    By Editors | 11/03/2019

    The number of banks fined by the RBI for failing to integrate their core banking systems with SWIFT has now risen to 36, with fines totaling $10.16mn.

    Cloud & Infrastructure

    APRA, AUSTRAC to Engage Regtechs on Solution Development

    By Editors | 08/03/2019

    APRA and AUSTRAC plan to directly engage and share information with regtech firms to aid in their development of solutions that can help regulated entities comply with reporting obligations.

    Structural Regulation

    BSP Eyes Oversight Extension to Cover Banking Conglomerates

    By Editors | 07/03/2019

    The BSP gained sweeping new powers last month, but it did not gain the oversight authority over conglomerates that own or control Philippine banks.

    Market Abuse

    S. Korea Mulls Granting Investigative Powers to FSS

    By Editors | 06/03/2019

    Under the new approach, the FSS will be able to launch investigations without having to first report to the FSC and request warrants to search and seize evidence.

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    UPDATED – RBI Fines Multiple Banks for SWIFT Integration Non-Compliance

    By Editors | 05/03/2019

    The penalties follow directions issued by the RBI in February 2018 requiring banks to link their core banking systems with the SWIFT network.

    Supervision & Enforcement

    S&P Upgrades Philippine Banking System Following New BSP Charter

    By Editors | 04/03/2019

    The new charter bolsters the BSP’s powers to exercise its core mandate of promoting a sound financial system and address risks arising from the financial system’s interconnectedness.

    Market Abuse

    Hong Kong Court Dismisses Short Seller’s Trading Ban Appeal

    By Editors | 28/02/2019

    The Court dismissed an appeal from short seller Andrew Left to overturn a 2016 ruling banning him from trading in Hong Kong for five years after he published a report containing false information.

    Credit Risk

    CBIRC Pressures Banks to Boost Lending to Private Firms

    By Editors | 28/02/2019

    State-owned lenders are instructed to increase loans to private firms by 30% this year, end discriminatory lending practices, and reduce their reliance on loan collateral.

    Market Abuse

    S. Korea to Crack Down on Unfair Trading Practices

    By Editors | 28/02/2019

    The FSS plans to tighten monitoring of unfair trading practices, namely high-frequency trading, false disclosures and unlawful short-selling. Merrill Lynch, Franklin Templeton under scrutiny.

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