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*Korea to allow securities firms to raise more funds for corporate financing
*ASX opens RMB-denominated securities clearing
*HKMA promotes bank liquidity with new ratio
*Safe regulates capital outflow for inter-bank bond investment
*Thailand plans reporting exemptions for foreign issuers
*CFTC adopts X-border approach for uncleared swaps
*Indonesia moves to full IFRS convergence
Banking integration is widely seen as an obstacle to a truly united Asean economic community, but Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines have made progress on the issue.
Indonesia’s new tax scheme is incentivising companies to revalue their fixed assets as soon as possible. Its major MNCs have already signed up, but are unsure of how to implement it.
China's Central Leading Group for Deepening Overall reform signaled a long-term plan for the 'negative list' policy in regulating foreign companies; Direct rupiah-RMB transactions proposed for China-Indonesia trade; ...
Regulatory roundup: The PBoC relaxes capital account control by allowing onshore RMB conversion; China’s congress vote removes loan-to-deposit ratio requirement; RBI discloses D-SIB list, with additional common ...