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Capital / Liquidity
APRA Maintains Zero CCyB in Favour of Targeting Lending Standards
By Editors | 30/01/2019
APRA has maintained the countercyclical capital buffer rate at zero percent, focusing instead on targeted measures to improve eroded bank lending standards.
Securities / Derivatives
ASX Consults on Moving Bank Bill Futures to Cash Settlement
By Editors | 30/01/2019
The move is expected to increase participation from swap dealers and offshore entities in Australia’s most actively traded listed short term interest rate derivative.
Capital / Liquidity
RBNZ Extends Bank Capital Consultation, Releases Background Research
By Editors | 29/01/2019
In response to stakeholder feedback on doubling bank capital requirements, the RBNZ has extended the consultation deadline and released research originally intended for internal use.
Market Infrastructure
New Zealand FMA, NZX To Undertake Capital Markets Review
By Editors | 25/01/2019
An industry working group established by the NZX and FMA and supported by EY will provide recommendations to increase the depth and attractiveness of New Zealand’s capital markets.
Fintech / Regtech
APRA Grants First New Bank Licence in Almost 20 Years
By Editors | 24/01/2019
Volt bank Limited has become the first ‘neobank’ to receive a full banking licence after having operated under APRA’s ‘restricted ADI’ licence since last May.
Fintech / Regtech
Australia Consults on Strategic Vision for Payments Sector
By Editors | 23/01/2019
The Australian Payments Council is inviting comments to review it 2015 Australian Payments Plan aimed at supporting digital payments.
Enforcement
Australian Regulators Under Scrutiny for Accepting Industry Gifts
By Garima Chitkara | 23/01/2019
ASIC was reportedly found to have accepted expensive gifts and hospitality from financial firms including Macquarie Bank even as it was under multiple investigations by the corporate regulator.
Enforcement
ASIC Officials Fear Excessive Focus on Litigation – Report
By Editors | 21/01/2019
While ASIC officials talk up plans to fund more court cases, behind the scenes they are reportedly concerned about the community backlash and loss of confidence if cases are lost.
Capital / Liquidity
RBNZ Bank Capital Proposal Excessive, Expensive, Unnecessary – UBS
By Editors | 21/01/2019
The RBNZ’s endeavours to strengthen the banks could come at a significant cost to the New Zealand economy, UBS has said in a research note.
Market Infrastructure
Productivity Commission Identifies Structural Flaws in Super Sector
By Editors | 11/01/2019
Superannuation members could benefit by an estimated A$3.8bn if two main structural problems were fixed, says the Productivity Commission in a new report.
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