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India's RBI imposes further capital controls; Thailand's ombudsman proposes a crackdown on foreign land owners; Australia lays out the specifics of Basel III liquidity ratios
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 kicked the deadline to hit FATCA regulations down the road; Burma has promised more central bank autonomy by splitting its ties with the finance ministry; the Reserve Bank of India fiddles again with FX ...
Paul Drum, head of business and investment policy of CPA Australia, spotlights on transfer pricing risks arising from Australia’s renewed pledge to clamp down on profit shifting and tax avoidance.
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
As the SEC delays its decision to fully adopt the global accounting rule that has been rolled out across Asia, CT asked Yin Toa Lee, a partner and financial services leader of Ernst & Young, how Asia’s CFOs should ...