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Hong Kong’s First Islamic Bond Issue Raises $1 Billion
By Editors | 12/09/2014
Hong Kong has sold its first ever sovereign Islamic bonds, raising $1 billion amid strong demand for the landmark offering.
Securities / Derivatives
Regulatory Pressures Drive Demand for Client Management Solutions in Asia Pacific
By Editors | 08/09/2014
In a sign of an increasing regulatory pressure for financial institutions in Asia Pacific, regulatory onboarding, entity data and client lifecycle management solutions provider Fenergo is expanding in the region.
Hong Kong to Hold Roadshow for First Sukuk Offering
By Editors | 28/08/2014
The Hong Kong government will hold investor meetings from next week for its first Islamic bond issue.
Standard Chartered Fined $300 Million by US Financial Watchdog
By Editors | 21/08/2014
Standard Chartered will pay $300m over lapses in anti-money-laundering procedures and temporarily suspend its dollar clearing operations with high-risk clients in Hong Kong, the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) said.
Hong Kong to Boost Wealth Management Sector
By Editors | 12/08/2014
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s top executive said the city aims to boost its fund and wealth management industry over a five-year period.
Hong Kong, Thailand Launch New Cross-Border Payment Link
By Editors | 27/07/2014
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Bank of Thailand introduced a new cross-border payment link between Hong Kong’s US dollar real time settlement system and Bank of Thailand’s Baht system.
Securities / Derivatives
Hong Kong Starts Consultation on New OTC Derivatives Reporting Rules
By Editors | 21/07/2014
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the Securities and Futures Commission are seeking industry views on rules regarding mandatory reporting and related record-keeping obligations under the new over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives regime.
Securities / Derivatives
More Chinese Banks Hit in Money Laundering Scandal
By Editors | 10/07/2014
China Citic Bank has become the second Chinese bank accused of breaching foreign exchange rules through services that allow people to take money out of the mainland.
Hong Kong Launches Competency Framework for Wealth Management
By Editors | 24/06/2014
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has launched a non-statutory competency framework for private wealth management practitioners in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Regulator Conducts Business Continuity Drills with Banks
By Editors | 16/06/2014
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has conducted a drill with banks on business continuity plans (BCP) to test the reliability and stability of the communications between the back-up offices of the regulator and the lenders.
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