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*China outlines debt-for-equity swap plan
*Hong Kong to set up financial enforcement teams
*Basel Committee reports progress in finalising global regulatory framework
Leaked documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca have already taken down political leaders. What risks should Asian corporates watch for? CT speaks to three leading experts on the matter.
Banking integration is widely seen as an obstacle to a truly united Asean economic community, but Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines have made progress on the issue.
China's Central Leading Group for Deepening Overall reform signaled a long-term plan for the 'negative list' policy in regulating foreign companies; Direct rupiah-RMB transactions proposed for China-Indonesia trade; ...
Regulatory roundup: The PBoC relaxes capital account control by allowing onshore RMB conversion; China’s congress vote removes loan-to-deposit ratio requirement; RBI discloses D-SIB list, with additional common ...
Perusahaan Listrik Negara, signed a BI mandated foreign exchange line facility with Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia and Bank Rakyat Indonesia; The State Council of China will tighten capital adequacy requirements ...
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 ...