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Emerging Prudential Risks
Korea FSC Sets Out Financial Policies Tasks for 2020
By Editors | 28/12/2019
The FSC will expand funding for innovative companies and key industries, strengthen financial consumer protections, tighten mortgage lending rules, and facilitate debt restructuring.
Structural Regulation
Japan Unveils Final Report on Proposed TSE Reorganisation
By Editors | 28/12/2019
The transition to three market sections is expected to be completed within H1 2022, but the changes will be implemented gradually in phases to mitigate the impact on listed companies.
Structural Regulation
Malaysia Issues Draft Licensing Framework for Digital Banks
By Manesh Samtani | 28/12/2019
Foreign financial institutions will be allowed to hold a majority stake, but preference will be given to applications where Malaysian nationals own the controlling equity interest.
Structural Regulation
New Securities Law to Take Effect in China from March 2020
By Editors | 28/12/2019
A fourth and potentially final draft of China’s new Securities Law has been submitted to the NPC Standing Committee’s bimonthly session.
Structural Regulation
RBI Caps Lenders’ Exposures to P2P Platform Borrowers
By Editors | 28/12/2019
The RBI has set a 5mn rupee cap on the aggregate exposure a lender can have to borrowers on P2P lending platforms, and a 1mn rupee cap for lenders with a net worth under 5mn rupees.
Clearing & Post-Trade
ESMA Extends UK CCP Recognition to Guard Against No-Deal Brexit
By Editors | 27/12/2019
The temporary recognition decisions for LCH, ICE Clear Europe and LME Clear have been extended to 30 March 2021, in case of a no-deal Brexit scenario.
Capital Adequacy
Philippine Bourse Seeks Higher Capital Requirements for Brokers
By Editors | 26/12/2019
In the aftermath of a 700-million-peso stock theft, PSE president Ramon Monzon will reportedly propose to more than triple current capital requirements for older firms.
Liquidity Risk
RBI Allows IFSC Banks to Open Foreign Currency Current Accounts
By Editors | 26/12/2019
IFSC Banking Units will be allowed to open foreign currency current accounts for entities operating in Gift City, including non-resident institutional investors and corporate borrowers.
Anti-Money Laundering
Taiwan FSC Outlines Bank Examination Priorities for 2020
By Editors | 26/12/2019
The FSC’s Financial Examination Bureau will reportedly focus on compliance with rules on AML, corporate governance, information security, consumer protection and personal data protection.
Stablecoins
MAS Consults on Application of Payment Services Act to Stablecoins
By Manesh Samtani | 26/12/2019
MAS seeks views on whether stablecoin holders deserve the same regulatory protections as e-money, and whether other regulations should be introduced to maintain price stability.
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