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  • Shenzhen Stock Exchange Weekly Bulletin 20 February, 2017, Issue 6

    Date 22/02/2017

    The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) on February 17 amended the refinancing rules and capped the maximum shares that listed companies can sell through private placements at no more than 20 percent of their total capitalization. The amended rules also require a time gap of at least 18 months from the previous share issuance by a listed company to refinance. In addition, listed companies, excluding financial companies, cannot hold long-term and large amount financial assets for trading and investment purposes when applying for refinancing.

  • CalPERS' Board Elects Committee Chairs, Vice Chairs - Leadership Will Guide Five Board Committees For Year Ahead

    Date 22/02/2017

    The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) Board of Administration has elected the following chairs and vice chairs of key board committees:

  • ASIC Updates Its Guidance On Fee Disclosure Statements

    Date 21/02/2017

    ASIC has today released an updated Regulatory Guide 245 Fee disclosure statements (RG 245) to reflect regulatory and legislative changes since the guide was first published, including revisions to the Future of Financial Advice (FOFA) reforms.

  • ITG - To BIVA Or To BMV: That Is The Question

    Date 21/02/2017

    Trading Mexico in 2017

    Mexico faces headwinds this year from three fronts—local politics, the economy and international trade. Access to the equity markets via the national exchange Bolsa de Valores, more commonly known as the BMV, is no exception.

    While the economy and international trade are being affected by a new U.S. administration led by Donald Trump, the BMV’s issues lie within its own infrastructure. Delayed market data or bandwidth during rebalances forced the BMV to close its doors to investors four times in 2016 while it dealt with the outages. This has highlighted the need for a new exchange for competition.

  • Canada's Joint Serious Offences Team Makes First Arrest In Fight Against Financial Crime

    Date 21/02/2017

    The Alberta Securities Commission (ASC) and the Alberta RCMP announced today that Neil Andrew McDonald of Calgary has been charged with alleged breaches of the Criminal Code following an investigation by the Joint Serious Offences Team (JSOT) in Alberta.