US financial institutions will be hardest hit by US regulatory change, but their counterparties and some end users – including corporates – are also likely to feel the impact.
*Singapore and Korea team up on fintech
*CFTC proposal offers comfort to non-US entities
*Philippine SEC to regulate shadow banking lending rates
*FASB updates rules on intra-entity asset transfer
*China opens interbank money market to foreign FIs
*OECD finalising BEPS multilateral instrument
*PBoC appoints RMB clearing banks in US, Russia
*China begins direct trading of RMB, Saudi riyal and UAE dirham
*Vietnam ready to start derivatives market
*Huawei enters China’s interbank FX market
*India to review guidelines for commodity hedging overseas
*Thailand to increase transparency for infrastructure funds
In an attempt to guide the country’s largest borrowers away from overdependence on bank loans, the Reserve Bank of India has moved to make bank facilities more costly for them.
*CFETS announces list of participants allowed in interbank RMB trading
*China issues rules to clean up P2P lending
*MAS proposes National Payment Council
*RBI announces rules on group exposure framework
* Singapore promotes electronic payments
* RBI to alter corporate bond market regulations
* Indonesia launches portal to raise awareness of unregistered companies