Local securities firms are required to notify investors if they are fined for violating short selling-related rules, but this is not the case for foreign investors.
October 10, 2022The case involves a loan worth 30 bitcoins with an annual interest rate of 60 percent. Korean law caps interest rates on loans at 24 percent.
October 10, 2022The guide covers the use of IndONIA in business credit, consumer credit, trade finance, and derivative products, as well as rupiah FRNs.
October 4, 2022The measures tighten limits on the volume of intraday securities lending orders, and raised the margin requirements on securities lending.
October 3, 2022The re-lending facility will provide low-cost funding for loans issued to support equipment upgrades, digital transformation and renovations by businesses.
September 30, 2022Banks must stress test mortgage borrowers' debt servicing ability assuming a 200 bps rise in the mortgage rate, rather than 300 bps.
September 27, 2022Taiwan’s central bank may allow insurers to remit their overseas investment income back home to ease pressure on the TWD.
September 27, 2022The new disclosures are expected to push banks to increase the interest rates they pay on deposit products, and slow down the pace of interest rate hikes on loans.
August 24, 2022New rules from the CBIRC and PBOC strengthen the obligations of banks in their card issuance, marketing, and fraud monitoring activities.
July 9, 2022Most debtors will still be subject to income-based restraints. A refinancing programme will allow borrowers to convert variable-rate mortgages to long-term fixed-rate mortgages.
June 21, 2022