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    Australian Regulator to Facilitate Securities Offer by Foreign Firms

    By Editors | 30/05/2014

    The Australian regulator released a consultation paper proposing class order relief and guidance for foreign companies offering CHESS Depositary Interests over their shares to investors in Australia.

    Structural Regulation

    IOSCO Seeks Stakeholder View on Five-Year Plan

    By Editors | 30/05/2014

    The International Organization of Securities Commission is developing a five-year strategic plan ending 2020 and seeks stakeholders’ views on shaping the future objectives and strategies of the commission.

    Structural Regulation

    Australian Regulator Urges Funds to Review Class Order Compliance

    By Editors | 30/05/2014

    Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is encouraging providers of investor directed portfolio services or so-called platforms to review ongoing compliance with class orders.

    Structural Regulation

    China to Revitalize SMEs Amid Economic Slowdown

    By Editors | 28/05/2014

    China plans to revitalize the country’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through tax cuts, access to loans other financial incentives in a bid to boost overall economic growth.

    Trading & Investment

    India’s SEBI Probing Mutual Fund Houses for Regulatory Breach

    By Editors | 27/05/2014

    Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India has found large-scale violations in several schemes of select mutual fund houses where norms regarding minimum 20 investors and maximum 25% single investor exposure have been breached repeatedly.

    Supervision & Enforcement

    Financial Regulators’ Expenditures Rise as Market Surveillance Deepens

    By Editors | 27/05/2014

    Financial services regulators in major markets including Hong Kong have increased their expenditure over the last seven years by nearly 60% amid growing pressure on regulatory agencies to deepen scrutiny of the financial services industry following the 2008 crisis.

    Structural Regulation

    Hong Kong Court Orders EY to Submit Accounting Records to SFC

    By Editors | 26/05/2014

    A Hong Kong court has ordered accounting firm Ernst & Young (EY) to produce accounting records relating to its work for Standard Water Ltd, rejecting the firm’s argument that the mainland’s state secrets law prevents it from handing over information to the city’s securities regulator.

    Structural Regulation

    Myanmar Sees Delay in Stock Exchange Launch

    By Editors | 23/05/2014

    The opening of a stock exchange in Myanmar may be delayed due to difficulty in recruiting skilled people for jobs at the exchange and finding companies that could qualify to list on the market.

    Conduct, Culture & Accountability

    HK Regulator Reprimands, Fines Deutsche Bank for Regulatory Breaches

    By Editors | 23/05/2014

    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has reprimanded and fined Deutsche Bank HK$1.6 million for regulatory breaches and internal control failings.

    Structural Regulation

    Japan’s Economy Needs ‘Super Regional Banks,’ Says LDP

    By Editors | 22/05/2014

    Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party will urge government to establish “super regional banks” to help revitalize the economy during the nation’s unorthodox bid to beat deflation.

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