Australia

    Cryptocurrency

    Australian Tax Officials To Crack Down On Crypto Traders

    By Garima Chitkara | 12/07/2018

    The Australian Tax Office will use cross border data sharing agreements to track tax obligations of cryptocurrency traders, though tax implications from major gains will likely be confined to a few individuals.

    Capital Adequacy

    New Zealand Tightens Rules on Calculating Bank Capital

    By Garima Chitkara | 11/07/2018

    RNBZ specifies additional restrictions on banks using internal models to calculate risk-weighted assets, as well as requirements to also use standardised models when reporting and for calculating operational risk.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    Australia Joins New International Tax Enforcement Alliance

    By Manesh Samtani | 11/07/2018

    The ‘J5’ will three global tax enforcement initiatives: cybercrime and virtual currencies, enablers of offshore tax crime, and data platforms; new alliance includes Canada, US, UK, Netherlands.

    Emerging Prudential Risks

    APRA Proposes Amendments to Mitigate Contagion Risk from Related Parties

    By Manesh Samtani | 08/07/2018

    Proposals include broadening the definition of related entities to include substantial shareholders and board directors, and aligning the framework with recently revised standards for large exposures to unrelated entities.

    Capital Adequacy

    ASIC Proposes New Capital Regime for Market Participants

    By Manesh Samtani | 08/07/2018

    New minimum capital for futures and securities participants proposed at A$1m and A$0.5m, respectively; futures and securities capital rulebooks to be consolidated.

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    Two Former NAB Employees Receive Lifetime Ban for Loan Fraud

    By Emma Zhou | 06/07/2018

    ASIC investigation revealed the two provided false payslips and letters of employment, among other documents, in support of loan applications.

    Credit Risk

    Australia Proposes Credit Card Lending Restrictions

    By Garima Chitkara | 05/07/2018

    ASIC has proposed that lenders ensure that new card consumers, or those applying to increase their credit card limit, can repay their credit card debt within three years. The proposal comes after an ASIC review found that 18.5% of Australians were struggling with credit card debt.

    Fraud, Scams & Cybercrime

    New Zealand Court Jails Ponzi Scheme Operator for 7.5 Years

    By Manesh Samtani | 05/07/2018

    Over 900 investors were persuaded to invest over NZ$8mn with registered foreign exchange provider BlackfortFX, though the firm did not conduct any investment activity.

    KYC & CDD

    Tax Law Forces New Zealand Banks to Freeze Accounts

    By Manesh Samtani | 04/07/2018

    Banks required to find out whether customers are foreign tax residents and report to Inland Revenue; unresponsive customers are having their accounts put on hold.

    Anti-Money Laundering

    CBA Faces Investor Class Action

    By Garima Chitkara | 04/07/2018

    The Commonwealth Bank of Australia is being sued by a class of investors backed by large institutional investors in Australia, Europe and North America for disclosure failures that artificially inflated the bank’s share price.

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