FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index:
News Centre
-
Hong Kong Securities And Futures Commission Bans Tong Ho Yin For Nine Years And Fines Him $350,000
Date 16/07/2025
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has prohibited Mr Tong Ho Yin, a former responsible officer (RO) of HF Asset Management Limited (HFAM), from returning to the industry for nine years from 16 July 2025 to 15 July 2034. The SFC also fined Tong $350,000.
-
Hong Kong’s AUM Grew 13% With 81% Increase In Fund Inflows: Hong Kong Securities And Futures Commission's (2024 Survey On Asset And Wealth Management Business
Date 16/07/2025
Hong Kong rode a new wave of growth as a pre-eminent international asset and wealth management hub, notching a robust year-on-year gain of 13% in assets under management (AUM) and an 81% surge in net fund inflows last year, according to the Securities and Futures Commission's (SFC) Asset and Wealth Management Activities Survey 2024 published today.
-
New Zealand Financial Markets Authority: Increased Risk Profile Of KiwiSaver Funds 2021-2024
Date 16/07/2025
The FMA has observed a dramatic increase in the overall risk categorisation of KiwiSaver funds in recent years. The proportion of KiwiSaver invested in risk category 5 funds (high volatility) has quadrupled from around 10% in 2021 to more than 40% in 2024, with the proportion in risk category 3 funds (low to medium volatility) decreasing from 30% to 10% over the same period.
-
National Centre For Universities And Business Welcomes UK Chancellor’s Focus On Financial Services Growth As Key To Unlocking UK’s Economic Potential
Date 15/07/2025
The National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) welcomes the Chancellor’s speech and the publication of the Financial Services Growth and Competitiveness Strategy, which together set out a bold vision for placing financial services at the heart of the UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy. The plans aim to strengthen the sector’s global leadership, unlock productive investment, and drive sustainable growth across the economy.
-
Jonathan V. Gould Takes Office As The 32nd Comptroller Of The US Currency
Date 15/07/2025
Jonathan V. Gould today became the 32nd Comptroller of the Currency, after being sworn into the office by Dr. Michael Faulkender, Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
-
SIFMA Testimony Before The House Financial Services Committee Hearing “Dodd-Frank Turns 15: Lessons Learned And The Road Ahead”
Date 15/07/2025
Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr., President and CEO of SIFMA, today testified before the House Financial Services Committee at a hearing titled “Dodd-Frank Turns 15: Lessons Learned and the Road Ahead.” Bentsen highlighted the resilience of U.S. capital markets while urging policymakers to reassess and recalibrate aspects of the regulatory framework to better balance stability with economic growth.
-
UK Chancellor Of The Exchequer Rachel Reeves Mansion House 2025 speech
Date 15/07/2025
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her second Mansion House speech on the evening of Tuesday 15 July 2025.
-
SEC Statement Regarding Tenure Of Erica Williams At The PCAOB
Date 15/07/2025
Today I accepted Erica Williams’ offer to resign as chair and a board member of the PCAOB and thanked her for her service. I am grateful she has agreed to stay on until July 22nd. We look forward to advancing our oversight responsibilities of the PCAOB as it continues its important work.
-
Testimony Of Walt Lukke, President And CEO Of FIA, US Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry, Stakeholder Perspectives On Federal Oversight Of Digital Commodities, July 15, 2025
Date 15/07/2025
Chairman Boozman, Ranking Member Klobuchar and Members of the Committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify about the regulation of digital commodities.
-
Expanding Financial Inclusion, Federal Reserve Governor Michael S. Barr, At "Unleashing A Financially Inclusive Future," The Second Annual Financial Inclusion Conference Hosted By The Federal Reserve Board, Washington, D.C.
Date 15/07/2025
Thank you, Eric; thank you to the Fed staff who have organized this second annual financial inclusion conference; and thank you all for being here.
I have long believed that financial inclusion is a crucial component of a safe and fair financial system. Working to improve financial inclusion has been an important part of my career, starting in 1995 when I joined the Treasury Department and worked with colleagues to build Community Development Financial Institutions, strengthen the Community Reinvestment Act, and launch the New Markets initiative. At the University of Michigan, financial inclusion was key to programs I worked on to support minority entrepreneurship.