Markets & Infrastructure

    Payments & Settlements

    Japanese Trust Funds Align with Global Trends on FX Settlement Risk

    By Makoto Miyazaki | 26/07/2020

    Trust funds in Japan have started focusing on mitigating FX settlement risk, to which they have long been exposed. This article explains the change in focus and the factors behind this.

    Structural Regulation

    Hong Kong Exchange Proposes Introduction of Paperless IPO Regime

    By Manesh Samtani | 26/07/2020

    The stock exchange is seeking feedback on proposals to introduce a paperless listing documents regime, and to only allow IPO subscriptions through electronic channels.

    Structural Regulation

    BSEC Needs to Step Up Its Game, say Market Participants

    By Duruthu E Chandrasekera | 25/07/2020

    BSEC is working to speed up the IPO process and barriers to listing, amid calls for more diversified products and better transparency and governance in the capital market.

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    Korea: Optimus Asset Management Accused of Fraud, Embezzlement

    By Editors | 23/07/2020

    Optimus Asset Management CEO Kim Jae-hyun misappropriated investor funds to personally invest in stocks, futures and options since 2018.

    Structural Regulation

    Covid Disrupts APAC LIBOR Transition, But Market Participants Unfazed

    By Editors | 23/07/2020

    A poll of APAC corporate treasury, finance and legal executives by APLMA and Bloomberg showed most participants still aim to be on track for the move to risk-free-rates by end-2021.

    Operational Risk

    ‘Business As Usual’ for Hong Kong Banks, says HKMA Chief

    By Editors | 23/07/2020

    Chief executive Eddie Yue said the HKMA does not see that the national security law would affect the normal conduct of business in Hong Kong, provided it is permissible under existing regulations.

    Structural Regulation

    BOJ, FSA Again Urge FIs to Step Up Preparation for LIBOR Transition

    By Editors | 23/07/2020

    Financial institutions are urged to continue to take the necessary steps to ensure a smooth transition from LIBOR, even as they allocate resources to support Japanese businesses and households.

    Trading & Investment

    SEBI Directs Funds to Trade Corporate Bonds Through Exchanges

    By Sanday Chongo Kabange | 23/07/2020

    From October, SEBI will require mutual funds to trade at least 10 percent of their corporate bonds through RFQ platforms of stock exchanges to enhance transparency and price discovery.

    Capital Adequacy

    Korean Regulators Approves K Bank Recapitalisation Plan

    By Editors | 23/07/2020

    K Bank’s recapitalisation plan was halted last April, forcing Korea’s first internet-only bank to stop offering loan products. It is now looking to regain ground lost to Kakao Bank.

    Conduct, Culture & Accountability

    ASIC to Seek Reforms to Responsible Lending Laws

    By Manesh Samtani | 22/07/2020

    ASIC has decided not to appeal the dismissal of its responsible lending case against Westpac; instead it will review its existing guidance and recommend legislative reforms.

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