Malaysia

    Securities / Derivatives

    Malaysia Online Submission System to Shorten Time-to-Market for Financial Products

    By Editors | 22/06/2015

    Under Malaysia’s Securities Commission’s new framework wholesale products can be launched once the required information is lodged via its online submission system.

    Securities / Derivatives

    Pakistan Approves Sharia Advisory Board for Islamic Finance

    By Editors | 13/06/2015

    The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has approved a four-member sharia advisory board to oversee Islamic financial products in the country.

    Securities / Derivatives

    Indonesia’s Five-Year Plan May Consolidate Islamic Banks

    By Editors | 26/05/2015

    Indonesia is preparing a five-year plan to develop Islamic finance by encouraging the three large state-owned Islamic banks ‎to merge, a move that could spur smaller players to link up in order to remain competitive.

    Securities / Derivatives

    Malaysia Central Bank Issues New Guidelines on Restructured Loans

    By Editors | 06/05/2015

    Bank Negara Malaysia, the country’s central bank, is revising guidelines on restructured and rescheduled (R&R) loans in a move that could impact the asset quality and earnings of local banks.

    Securities / Derivatives

    Foreign Banks to Open Branches in Myanmar

    By Editors | 10/04/2015

    Two Japanese and one Singaporean bank will become the first foreign banks to operate in Myanmar in over 50 years, after receiving final regulatory approval from the central bank.

    Securities / Derivatives

    Singapore Signs Regional Pact for Cross-Border Capital Raising

    By Editors | 03/03/2015

    Securities market authorities from Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand have agreed to allow cross-border capital raising, aimed at deepening economic relationships among members of the southeast Asian nations.

    Securities / Derivatives

    Indonesia to Issue Regulation on Definition of Foreign Banks

    By Editors | 18/02/2015

    Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority, or OJK, plans to release a regulation on the definition of foreign banks in the country, in a move that puts its policies in line with those of neighbouring nations Singapore and Malaysia.

    Securities / Derivatives

    Indonesia Seeks Bilateral Financial Services Deal with China

    By Editors | 21/01/2015

    Indonesia’s Financial Services Authority, or OJK, is expected to sign a bilateral agreement with China’s financial authority within the first three months of the year to pave the way for Indonesian lenders to expand into China.

    Securities / Derivatives

    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.

    Securities / Derivatives

    Malaysia Seeks to Amend Development Financial Institutions Act

    By Editors | 17/10/2014

    Malaysia’s central bank is seeking industry views on proposals to amend the Development Financial Institutions Act 2002 to further strengthen the industry.

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