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Structural Regulation
India’s SEBI Withdraws Recognition to Delhi Stock Exchange
By Editors | 20/11/2014
The Securities and Exchange Board of India has withdrawn the recognition granted to the Delhi Stock Exchange (DSE) in the wake of “serious irregularities” in the functioning of the bourse.
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.
Payments & Settlements
China Allows Launch of RMB Clearing Service in Australia
By Editors | 19/11/2014
China has allowed Australia to clear renminbi trades in a bid to boost increased economic cooperation between the two countries.
Conduct, Culture & Accountability
S. Korea Appoints New Financial Watchdog Head
By Editors | 18/11/2014
South Korea’s top financial regulatory body has named Zhin Woong-seop, president of the Korea Finance Corp, as head of the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS).
Market Data & Technology
IOSCO Consults on Post-Trade Transparency in CDS Market
By Editors | 18/11/2014
The International Organization of Securities Commission is seeking industry views on a report that studies the potential impact of mandatory post-trade transparency in the credit default swaps (CDS) market.
Structural Regulation
Australian Regulator Plans to Cut Red Tape and Boost Disclosures
By Editors | 17/11/2014
Australian Securities and Investments Commission has issued guidelines aimed at making it easier for businesses to deliver financial services disclosures electronically.
Structural Regulation
Malaysia Consults on New Listing Rules for Ace Market
By Editors | 17/11/2014
Bursa Malaysia Berhad is revising the listing rules for the ACE market, aimed at boosting the competitiveness of the country’s secondary stock market.
Trading & Investment
China Allows Tax Breaks on Shanghai-HK Stock Link
By Editors | 17/11/2014
China has waived the payment of taxes on profits made from the Shanghai-Hong Kong stock cross border trading scheme, in a move aimed at encouraging more investors to buy stocks in both bourses.
Payments & Settlements
HKMA Removes Daily RMB Conversion Limit – A Closer Look
By Peter Guy | 14/11/2014
The decision reveals its role in China’s overall plan to evolve the RMB into an international investment currency.
Payments & Settlements
Hong Kong to Lift Daily Limit on Yuan Conversion
By Editors | 13/11/2014
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority said it is removing the daily limit for converting the city’s currency to Chinese yuan when the landmark Shanghai-Hong Kong stock trade program is launched on Monday.
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