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AML / KYC
Australia Introduces Bill to Criminalise Cash Payments Over A$10,000
By Editors | 22/08/2019
Under the proposed law, Australians would face up to two years’ jail and A$25,200 in fines if cash transactions between business and individuals exceed A$10,000.
Enforcement
Former NAB Branch Manager Pleads Guilty to Fraud
By Editors | 22/08/2019
The former branch manager has already received a permanent ban from ASIC for making false and misleading statements to NAB in relation to 24 home loan applications.
Capital / Liquidity
APRA Finalises Rule Revisions on Related Entity Exposures
By Editors | 21/08/2019
The revisions may make it more difficult for banking groups to fund offshore business, and force them to restructure or reconsider the relative value of certain group operations.
Enforcement
ASIC to Initiate Legal Proceedings Against Banks Within “Weeks”
By Editors | 20/08/2019
In addition to the 13 referrals from the royal commission, ASIC has been investigating “three times as many” case studies with a view to initiating legal proceedings in the new few weeks.
Enforcement
Unauthorised New Zealand Adviser Faces Lengthy Jail Term
By Editors | 20/08/2019
A New Zealand court has reportedly convicted an unauthorised financial adviser of 38 charges relating to a long-running fraud which funded a lavish lifestyle of private jets and jewellery.
Market Infrastructure
Australia Accelerates Post Royal Commission Reform
By Editors | 20/08/2019
Under the government’s implementation roadmap, close to 90% of its remaining commitments will be implemented by mid-2020, and legislation for the rest will be introduced by end-2020.
Securities / Derivatives
ASX to Move Bank Bill Futures to Cash Settlement
By Editors | 19/08/2019
It is widely believed that cash-settled contracts will increase trading activity and liquidity into and throughout expiry, and result in lower risk of failed settlement.
Market Infrastructure
FMA Consults on Exemptions for New Financial Advice Regime
By Editors | 19/08/2019
The FMA considers that it may be useful to continue existing exemption relief for Australian licensees and advisers already meeting ASIC requirements.
Securities / Derivatives
Respondents ‘Broadly Supportive’ of New RMBS Framework: RBNZ
By Editors | 16/08/2019
The RBNZ says submissions to its November consultation were broadly supportive of the proposed new standard for mortgage bonds – the RMO framework.
Market Infrastructure
APRA Consults on Adjusted Schedule for Initial Margin Rules
By Editors | 15/08/2019
APRA is consulting on changes to the implementation schedule for initial margin requirements in Australia, in line with the one-year phased extension granted by BCBS and IOSCO last month.
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