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Hong Kong And Thailand Regulators Sign MoU On Mutual Recognition Of Funds
Date 20/01/2021
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand (SEC) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Mutual Recognition of Funds (MRF) to allow eligible Hong Kong and Thai public funds to be distributed in each other’s market through a streamlined process.
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COVID-19 Key Driver To Reinvent Fintech Businesses, Says GlobalData
Date 20/01/2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to create economic uncertainty, several fintechs have started to realign their growth strategies. While some fintechs have been at the forefront to grab new opportunities, others need to reinstate their efforts to stay relevant to the market, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
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Moscow Exchange: Risk Parameters Change For The Security BABA-RM
Date 20/01/2021
As per the Securities market risk parameters methodology, on 20.01.2021, 10-06 (MSK) the upper bound of the price band (up to 20450) and initial margins (up to 18.75 %) for the security BABA-RM were changed. New values are available here
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Davis Polk & Wardwell And Herbert Smith Freehills Top M&A Legal Advisers In APAC For 2020, Reveals GlobalData
Date 20/01/2021
Davis Polk & Wardwell and Herbert Smith Freehills were the top mergers and acquisitions (M&A) legal advisers in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region for 2020 by value and volume, respectively. Davis Polk & Wardwell advised on 44 deals worth US$72.3bn, the highest value among all the advisers. Meanwhile, Herbert Smith Freehills advised on 81 deals worth US$23.6bn. A total 7,621 M&A deals were announced in the region during 2020, marking a 15.6% increase over the 6,594 deals announced in 2019, finds GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
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IMF Executive Board Approves US$2.7 Billion Precautionary And Liquidity Line For Panama To Address COVID-19 Pandemic
Date 20/01/2021
- The IMF Executive Board approved today a two-year arrangement for Panama under the Precautionary and Liquidity Line (PLL) in the amount equivalent to US$2.7 billion (SDR 1.884 billion). The PLL will serve as insurance against extreme external shocks stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The access under the PLL in the first year will be equivalent to about US$1.35 billion ( 0. 942 billion SDR). The authorities intend to treat the arrangement as precautionary.
- Panama qualifies for the PLL thanks to its sound economic fundamentals, strong institutional policy frameworks, long track record of good economic performance and policy implementation, and commitment to maintain such policies in the future. The arrangement should boost market confidence and provide protection against downside risks.
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Shelley E. Parratt, Acting Director Of The Division Of Corporation Finance, To Conclude SEC Career After 35 Years Of Service
Date 19/01/2021
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Shelley E. Parratt, Acting Director of the SEC's Division of Corporation Finance, is retiring next month after 35 years of service to the Commission. Ms. Parratt joined the SEC's Division of Corporation Finance in 1986, served as its deputy director since 2003, and served as Acting Director of the Division three separate times.
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CFTC Staff Provides Limited Continuation Of Certain No-Action Relief To Market Participants In Response To COVID-19
Date 19/01/2021
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today announced the Market Participants Division (MPD) and the Division of Market Oversight (DMO) are providing a short continuation of limited parts of the temporary no-action relief issued in response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic that expired on January 15, 2021.
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UK Information Commissioner Provides Clarity Regarding Transfers Of Personal Data To The SEC, Acting SEC Chairman Elad L. Roisman, Jan. 19, 2021
Date 19/01/2021
On January 19, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published its analysis of the impact of UK data protection law on transfers of personal data from certain UK-based firms to the SEC. Specifically, the ICO considered the application of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) to transfers from UK-based firms or branches that are registered, required to be registered, or otherwise regulated by the SEC, including investment advisers and securities-based swap dealers. In addition, the ICO reviewed the application of the UK GDPR to transfers from UK issuers that have equity securities or depositary receipts registered with the SEC and listed on a US exchange or market. The ICO concluded that the UK GDPR does not impose legal barriers to the transfer of personal data from these entities directly to the SEC for regulatory or enforcement purposes.
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Tourmaline Partners Celebrates 10th Anniversary - Milestone Achievement Validates Continued Growth For The Industry’s Leading Independent Provider Of Outsourced And Supplemental Trading Services
Date 19/01/2021
Tourmaline Partners, the industry’s leading independent outsourced trading solutions firm, today announced the 10th anniversary of its business.
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Kimberly Hamm, Chief Counsel To SEC Chairman, To Conclude Tenure
Date 19/01/2021
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Kimberly Hamm, Chief Counsel to the Chairman, will conclude her tenure at the agency in the coming weeks.
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