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  • Shanghai Futures Exchange: Notice On Self-Regulation Information In January 2025

    Date 17/02/2025

    Shanghai Futures Exchange (hereinafter referred to as “the Exchange”) has been on continuous efforts in conducting self-regulation, so as to strengthen the risk management of the futures market, regulate the futures trading activities and protect the legitimate rights and interests of futures market participants. The self-regulation information in January 2025 is listed as follows:

    In the aspect of administration of abnormal trading behaviors, the Exchange has dealt with 31 cases, among which 19 cases were self-trades, 9 cases were frequent order cancellations, 3 cases were exceeding the intraday position opening volume prescribed by the Exchange. The Exchange has separately notified the relevant clients by phone through the members, notified 5 abnormal trading behaviors to all the members, suspended 3 groups of accounts with actual control relationship from opening new positions on the relevant futures contracts and notified to the market.

  • Dubai Financial Services Authority: Notice Of Crypto Token Recognition

    Date 17/02/2025

    In accordance with GEN Rule 3A.3.4 of the DFSA Rulebook, the following Crypto Tokens have been recognised by the DFSA:

    • USDC
    • EURC

  • Japan Financial Services Agency: Initiatives By The Financial Industry To Enhance Their Asset Management Businesses

    Date 17/02/2025

    The Government of Japan has published "Policy Plan for Promoting Japan as a Leading Asset Management Center" on December 13, 2023.

  • Joint Statement By Saudi Finance Minister And IMF Managing Director On Supporting Recovery In The Middle East's Conflict-Affected Economies

    Date 16/02/2025

    On the sidelines of the inaugural annual global AlUla Conference for Emerging Market Economies in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia (February 16-17), Saudi Arabia's Finance Ministry and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) co-hosted a high-level roundtable on "Working Together to Support Recovery in the Middle East's Conflict-Affected Economies", with a focus on Syria,  bringing together finance ministers of countries in the region, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Syria, the Managing Director of Operations at the World Bank Group and heads of other International Financial Institutions and the Arab Coordination Group. 

  • New Zealand Financial Markets Authority: Individual Ordered To Pay Compensation And Pecuniary Penalty For Making False Or Misleading Representations

    Date 16/02/2025

    Rangi Wyatt Stephen Savage Senior has been ordered to pay compensation of $126,214 to investors and a pecuniary penalty of $142,500 for breaching the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 (the FMCA). The High Court judgment follows civil proceedings brought by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) – Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko.