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  • SET Market Report For April 2022

    Date 06/05/2022

    In April 2022, the Thai capital market was engulfed by a string of factors, such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s downward revision in global  economic growth forecast for 2022 and the rally in commodity prices especially energy and food expected to remain high until 2023 propelled by the Russia-Ukraine war. Moreover, strict lockdown in China in compliance with its zero-COVID has raised concerns about the Chinese economic slowdown, as such exacerbated the problems of global supply chain. Central banks in many countries faced with dilemma to tighten monetary policy to curb inflation, and keep the paces of their post-COVID economic recovery. Analysts expected that the Federal Reserve (Fed) would raise interest rate at a faster pace than expected and resulted in real yield rise in opposite directions of US stock indices.

  • No.1 Data Center Of Shenzhen Stock Exchange Southern Information Technology Center Shortlisted As A National Green Data Center In 2021

    Date 06/05/2022

    Recently, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, together with the other five ministries and commissions, released the 2021 National Green Data Center List. The No.1 Data Center of China Southern Information Technology Center for Securities and Futures Industry (“Southern Center”) affiliated to Shenzhen Stock Exchange (“SZSE”) was the only shortlisted data center in the securities and futures industry. This marks the new headway made by SZSE in implementing the national strategy of achieving carbon peak and neutrality targets and making green and low-carbon transformation and development, which lays a good foundation for building a world-class data center with low-carbon and sustainable development.

  • EBA Updates Technical Standards In View Of Its 2023 Benchmarking Of Internal Approaches

    Date 06/05/2022

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today an update to its Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) which specify the data collection for the supervisory benchmarking exercise of 2023 in relation to the internal approaches used in market and credit risk and IFRS9 accounting. The updated ITS include all benchmarking portfolios and metrics that will be used for the 2023 exercise. The benchmarking exercise is an essential supervisory tool to monitor and enhance the quality of internal models, which are relevant for the assessment of the institution’s capital adequacy.

  • Business Sentiment Remains Sluggish Following Recent QCA/YouGov Survey

    Date 06/05/2022

    In collaboration with YouGov, the Quoted Companies Alliance (QCA) has released the latest Small and Mid-Cap Sentiment Survey which reports on the business sentiment of company directors and advisors. In its 11th year, the latest report shows that whilst there is marginal optimism for their own business prospects, companies’ general sentiment of economic performance is low and has continued to dip following the previous survey at the end of 2021. 

  • Strengthening Bond Credit Support To Serve Sustainable And Healthy Development Of Private Enterprises - Shenzhen Stock Exchange Holds The Seminar On “Improving Credit Support For Private Enterprises”

    Date 06/05/2022

    To implement the strategic deployment of the CPC Central Commitment of both consolidating and developing the public sector and encouraging, supporting and guiding development of the non-public sector and put in place the policy requirement of improving the system for supporting bond financing by private enterprises as stated in the Report of the Work of the Government, Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) held the seminar on “Improving Credit Support for Private Enterprises” on April 29, 2022. With a focus on improving credit support, the seminar was held to discuss pragmatic measures aimed to relieve private enterprises’ difficulties in accessing financing and facilitate a consensus among market participants. Nearly 80 persons including heads of relevant departments from China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), SZSE and local finance bureaus of Beijing, Jiangsu, Henan, Sichuan, Shenzhen, etc. and representatives of nine private enterprises, four securities companies and 14 financing guarantee institutions attended the seminar via video link. The attendees fully exchanged experiences, practices, measures and ideas on how to improve the credit support for private enterprises in their bond financing and gave opinions and advice on increasing bond market financing support for private enterprises.