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Capital / Liquidity
MAS Issues Capital Adequacy Consultation
26/07/2017
Revised Notice 637 on banks’ capital requirements set to bring Singapore in line with Basel III, starting from January next […]
Fintech / Regtech
Singapore Regtechs Innovate New KYC Methods
24/07/2017
Regtech firms Silent Eight and Black Swan technologies emerge from OCBC’s Open Vault to cut KYC processes from up to […]
Fintech / Regtech
Regulatory Support Behind Fintech’s Rise – EY
24/07/2017
Asia Pacific countries lead adoption as sector gains traction, backed by due to greater support, and affirmation, from regulators and […]
Securities / Derivatives
Japanese Brokers Face Scrutiny of Information Controls
24/07/2017
Securities Dealers Association aims to ensure brokerage managers who are also investment bankers don’t reveal inside information. The new chief […]
Capital / Liquidity
China WMP Risk Concerns Re-emerge
24/07/2017
CBRC has instructed some banks to reduce rates on wealth management products amid their use as a means to bypass […]
Capital / Liquidity
Australia Incentivises Fintech with Regulatory, Funding Initiatives
20/07/2017
Treasury confirms removal of $40mn capital requirement for firms to use ‘bank’ label; Sydney, Melbourne fintech hubs win state government support.
Capital / Liquidity
NSFR Pushes Singapore Banks to Prioritise Long-term Funding
20/07/2017
NSFR requires locally-based D-SIBS to have customer deposits, long-term wholesale funding and equity sufficient to cover extended period of market stress.
AML / KYC
HK’s New Financial Services Chief Advocates Centralised KYC Registry
19/07/2017
Top official says updated ID cards with greater security could be used as basis of the centralised KYC; boost Hong Kong’s status in fintech.
Capital / Liquidity
APRA Sets out Vision for ‘Unquestionably Strong’ Banking System
19/07/2017
APRA says ‘unquestionably strong’ means a CET1 capital adequacy ratio of 10.5% ; some lenders expected to require 150bp increase.
Capital / Liquidity
Singapore Market Infrastructure Regime Gains CPMI/IOSCO Approval
18/07/2017
Peer review finds MAS meets all but one of 24 principles designed to shore up systemically important market infrastructure including central counterparties.
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