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Hong Kong enables Islamic bonds to be issued; China's banking regulator pushes for Basel III standards; Myanmar's FX policy gets thumbs up from Standard Chartered
The US has issued final rules compelling foreign financial institutions to reveal details of US taxpayers who deposit money with them and their US-related transactions. CT asks Florence Carr (pictured), Asia-Pacific ...
Hong Kong is playing second fiddle to Singapore because of the overpowering influence of its business tycoons, an ACGA-CLSA study on corporate governance shows, citing Sun Hung Kai as an example.
Governments are increasingly sensitive about the impact of transfer pricing. As economies dull, tax becomes a very thorny issue. CT reports on the regulatory moves to prevent tax from leaking out
China and Singapore have been left off a new list of countries exempted by the US from oil trade with Iran. The decision appears to be made based on the reduced volume of trade conducted, but the US has been cagey to ...