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  • Securities Commission Malaysia: Capital Market Participants To Operate In Accordance With SOPs

    Date 13/01/2021

    Capital market entities supervised, licensed or registered by the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) shall operate in accordance with the applicable standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the authorities during the Emergency Ordinance and various forms of Movement Control Order (MCO) period. This follows on from the statement yesterday by the Minister of Finance that the capital market remains open during this period as it supports the resilience and recovery of the Malaysian economy.

  • Tokyo Stock Exchange: CONNEQTOR's Go-Live Date - February 1 - Has Been Set

    Date 13/01/2021

    Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. has been developing RFQ (Request for Quote) functions and CONNEQTOR with the aim of improving the liquidity of ETFs.

  • SGX Appoints Herry Cho As New Head Of Sustainability And Sustainable Finance

    Date 13/01/2021

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) today announced that it has appointed Ms Herry Cho to a newly created position of Managing Director, Head of Sustainability and Sustainable Finance reporting to SGX’s CEO Mr Loh Boon Chye, with effect from 8 February 2021. 

  • Stepping Up Regulation With Zero Tolerance For Violations– Overview Of Shenzhen Stock Exchange's Disciplinary Punishment In 2020

    Date 13/01/2021

    In 2020, the new Securities Law was implemented, the registration-based IPO system reform with information disclosure at its core was steadily advanced, and higher requirements on stock exchanges in strengthening frontline supervision and fulfilling self-disciplinary regulation functions were proposed. SZSE earnestly practiced the principles of “system building, non-intervention, and zero tolerance”, and upheld the working requirements of “standing in awe of the market, rule of law, professionalism and risks and pooling the efforts of all sides to develop the capital market”. With disciplinary punishment as an important lever, SZSE strengthened in-process and ex post regulation. SZSE imposed serious punishment on market chaos and violations of laws and regulations, helped improve the quality of listed companies, and facilitated the deepening of the reform of the capital market in all respects.

  • First Year Anniversary Workshop Of Tokyo Commodity Exchange Electricity Futures:Summary Report

    Date 13/01/2021

    The Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM)/Japan Exchange Group (JPX) co-hosted the Electricity Futures webinar with Quick Corp. to celebrate the first anniversary of TOCOM's Electricity Futures listing on December 15, 2020. The event was attended by over 250 people from 152 companies.