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HKMA and PBOC collaborate on cross-border payments; China's M&A deal volume to remain steady in 2019: Japan: non-banks to handle larger remittances; PBOC launches bills swaps facility; China seizes Rmb10 billion in ...
From China to Indonesia, Korea and Japan, 2018 will see a changing of the regulatory guard. Will it make a real difference or is it a case of plus ca change?
Bribery and corruption can pose reputational and legal threats to corporates – and China is not the only offender when it comes to shoddy due diligence, a survey shows.
*China outlines debt-for-equity swap plan
*Hong Kong to set up financial enforcement teams
*Basel Committee reports progress in finalising global regulatory framework
Britain and South Korea have agreed to help boost investment in financial technology companies, a move expected to hasten blockchain’s arrival in the mainstream.
Financial organisations have voiced concerns about proposed changes to Basel III, including changing the way notional pooling is treated, and treasurers are rightly concerned.
Indonesian accounting bodies have reaffirmed their commitment to fully converge with international reporting standards, but a lack of qualified accountants in the country could pose problems.