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  • Hong Kong's Securities And Futures Commission Issues Quarterly Report

    Date 12/08/2019

    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today published its Quarterly Report summarising key developments from April to June 2019.

  • Dalian Commodity Exchange: “Futures Serving The Real Economy” Training Held In Fuzhou

    Date 12/08/2019

    The “Futures Serving the Real Economy” Training for senior executives of medium and large-sized enterprises and listed companies in Fujian Province is held in Fuzhou on July 31, 2019. It is hosted by Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE), Fujian Securities Regulatory Bureau (FSRB), the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) of Fujian Province and Fujian Financial Supervision Bureau (FFSB), co-organized by the Fujian Securities and Futures Association (FSFA) and the Fujian Listed Companies Association, and organized by Funeng Futures Co., Ltd. About 350 senior executives from medium-size and large enterprises, listed companies and financial institutions in Fujian take part in the training. Chen Wenjie, FSFA Secretary-General, presides over the training; FSRB Deputy Director Zhang Qing and DCE Vice President Wang Yufei deliver speeches respectively.

  • ASIC Updates Guidance On Climate Change Related Disclosure

    Date 12/08/2019

    ASIC has today published updates to clarify the application of ASIC’s existing regulatory guidance to the disclosure of climate change related risks and opportunities.

  • Increasing The Quality Of Listed Companies By “Grasping Two Ends And Promoting The Middle” — Shenzhen Stock Exchange Advances Classified Supervision Over Listed Companies

    Date 12/08/2019

    Listed companies form the backbone of China’s economy. Improving the quality of listed companies is the primary goal of their supervision. With the steady growth of listed companies, the frontline regulators of SZSE face challenges in balancing the efficiency and quality of supervision, improving allocation of regulatory resources, and promoting the well-regulated operation of listed companies. Given that the situation varies in the multi-tiered market, SZSE focuses on improving the quality of listed companies, thoroughly explores and promotes classified supervision by “grasping two ends and promoting the middle”, and continues to increase the efficacy of supervision by making more specific, targeted and concise efforts.

  • Circular Of Shanghai International Energy Exchange On The Delivery Issues Of SC1909

    Date 12/08/2019

    Shanghai International Energy Exchange (hereinafter referred to as “the Exchange”), the subsidiary of Shanghai Futures Exchange has released its Circular on the Delivery Issues of SC1909 on August 9, 2019.