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  • World’s Fastest Growth Exchange, MERJ Shows Digital Assets In Ascendency

    Date 07/04/2020

    In a sign of the changing shape of global financial markets, a stock exchange best known for its pioneering digital listings has registered the world’s fastest growth rate.

  • Dubai Financial Services Authority Takes Measures To Support Its Financial Community

    Date 07/04/2020

    • DFSA providing a series of significant regulatory relief measures
    • Measures allow financial services firms to focus attention on protecting the wellbeing of staff and helping their customers

  • BIS: Emerging Market Economy Exchange Rates And Local Currency Bond Markets Amid The Covid-19 Pandemic

    Date 07/04/2020

    Key takeaways

    • Borrowing through domestic currency bonds has not insulated emerging market economies (EMEs) from the financial shock unleashed by Covid-19; EME local currency bond spreads spiked amid sharp currency depreciations and capital outflows.
    • Portfolio investors face amplified losses as local currency spreads and exchange rates move in lockstep; their revised portfolio allocations in turn strengthen this correlation.
    • EMEs with monetary policy frameworks that are equipped to address the feedback loop between exchange rate depreciation and capital outflows stand a better chance of weathering the financial fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic.
    • To counter large stock adjustments in domestic bond markets, EME central banks may need to expand their toolkit to take on a "dealer of last resort" role; a number of them are already moving in this direction.

  • BETTER FINANCE: Initiatives Taken To Try And Help EU Savers And Investors Navigate The Economic Fallout From The Coronavirus Epidemic

    Date 07/04/2020

    The  continued spread of the  COVID-19 virus around the world and the emergency confinement measures have severely disrupted capital markets. EU Citizens in their capacity as investors and savers are already feeling the squeeze and will be among the first in line to suffer from the economic and financial fallout that will undoubtably ensue following the large array of different financial measures taken by governments and financial institutions.

  • The Securities Commission Malaysia’s AOB Emphasise The Need For High Quality Audit In light of Covid-19

    Date 07/04/2020

    The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC)’s Audit Oversight Board (AOB) today issued a circular to auditors and audit committees regarding the importance of ensuring high quality of audit on financial reports of Public Interest Entities (PIEs) in light of the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.