China's central bank governor has set goals for individual cross-border investment, allowing capital account convertability; Malaysia sets deadlines for financial netting; and MOFCOM opens more sectors to foreign ...
China set to launch international payments system by Q3; Indonesia makes bold tax bid to cull deficit and boost rupiah; China plots to open banking sector to private firms
Regulators in Indonesia are spooked and responding to what they fear is the second coming of the Asian Financial Crisis. Corporates are suffering as a result.
China has further simplified outbound and inbound investment regulation in China; Alibaba has been "ordered" out of Taiwan for disguising Chinese ownership of its Taiwan entity; The Reserve Bank of India has ...
Hong Kong financial secretary John Tsang sketched out plans announced in 2013 to make the city more attractive for China and regional treasury centres.
China's State Administration of Taxation has broadened its definition of 'Chinese taxable property'; The Securities and Exchange Commission issued hedging disclosure policy rules for US-listed companies; and the ...
The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) issued draft rules intended to curb entrusted loans; Indonesia's legislature intends to continue to cap foreign banks, while seeking lower capital requirements in ...
BI levels hedging requirements, foreign asset pledges, and minimum credit ratings on corporate foreign debt in Indonesia; HKMA implemented two new initiatives increasing RMB liquidity measures in the territory.