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  • Hong Kong Securities And Futures Commission Welcomes Appointment And Re-Appointment Of Non-Executive Directors

    Date 28/03/2025

    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) welcomes the Financial Secretary’s appointment of Mr Tony Tang Xiaodong and re-appointment of Mr Michael Wong Yick Kam as Non-Executive Directors, respectively for a term of two years.

  • Comments By Monetary Authority Of Singapore On Allegations Of Improper Conduct By United Overseas Bank

    Date 28/03/2025

    In response to media queries regarding allegations by Mr Koh Kien Chon (Ken Koh) of improper conduct by United Overseas Bank, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) would like to clarify that we had responded to Mr Koh on 28 February and 17 March 2025, that the matter he had raised was being looked into. Any suggestion that MAS has not responded or is not following up is false. Allegations of any legal or regulatory breach will be looked into.

  • ASIC Remakes Relief Instrument For 31-Day Notice Term Deposits

    Date 28/03/2025

    ASIC has remade a legislative instrument that gives relief for 31-day notice term deposits, with minor amendments to pre and post-maturity notice settings. This follows recent consultation with industry.

  • Statement Regarding Climate-Related Disclosures Rule Litigation: The Commission Has Left The Building, SEC Commissioner Caroline A. Crenshaw, March 27, 2025

    Date 27/03/2025

    Today, the SEC purports to walk away from the Climate-Related Disclosures Rule. In building the rule, we journeyed up a mountain. The Commission spent at least four years taking input – we issued requests for information, made a proposal, opened and reopened comment periods when stakeholders asked for more time or the ability to provide more input, reviewed thousands of comment letters, carefully balanced the interest of investors, markets and issuers, and dutifully tailored a final rule in-line with our mission and our statutory authority. It was an arduous process that led to a sound and strong result.

  • Remarks At The SEC Roundtable On Artificial Intelligence In The Financial Industry, Commissioner Caroline A. Crenshaw, Washington D.C., March 27, 2025

    Date 27/03/2025

    Good morning and welcome to the agency. I’m going to do something that I never do. I’m going to take credit for the idea behind these roundtables. I can’t take credit for anything beyond that. All of the credit for the hard work, preparation and planning goes to my colleagues in DERA and Exams and elsewhere at the agency – chief among them Rob Fischer, Jill Henderson and Hane Kim. The staff served as the architects who drew up the vision for today’s panels and brought the idea to fruition. And then the deep knowledge and practical input on AI – the expertise that will hopefully make today a fruitful exercise – that comes from our esteemed panelists and moderators. So, really, I did close to nothing. But I will take credit for the original idea.

  • SEC Votes To End Defense Of Climate Disclosure Rules

    Date 27/03/2025

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted to end its defense of the rules requiring disclosure of climate-related risks and greenhouse gas emissions.

  • US Acting Comptroller Of The Currency Encourages Innovation To Foster Financial Inclusion

    Date 27/03/2025

    Acting Comptroller of the Currency Rodney E. Hood today discussed financial inclusion in remarks at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s Just Economy Conference 2025.

  • Federal Reserve Senior Credit Officer Opinion Survey On Dealer Financing Terms

    Date 27/03/2025

    The Senior Credit Officer Opinion Survey on Dealer Financing Terms (SCOOS) is a quarterly survey providing information about the availability and terms of credit in securities financing and over-the counter (OTC) derivatives markets. The SCOOS is modeled after the long-established Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending Practices, which provides qualitative information about changes in supply and demand for loans to households and businesses at commercial banks. The SCOOS collects qualitative information on credit terms and conditions in securities financing and OTC derivatives markets, which are important conduits for leverage in the financial system. The survey panel for the SCOOS began by including 20 dealers and over time has been expanded. These firms account for almost all of the dealer activity in dollar-denominated securities financing and OTC derivatives markets. The survey is directed to senior credit officers responsible for maintaining a consolidated perspective on the management of credit risks. The HTML links below include the full report; the PDF links include the summary only.

  • Artificial Fears And Human Intelligence: Remarks At The SEC Roundtable On Artificial Intelligence In The Financial Industry, SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, Washington D.C., March 27, 2025

    Date 27/03/2025

    Thank you to staff from DERA and from all over the building for organizing this roundtable and thank you to all the panelists today for their participation in what I expect will be an enlightening and productive discussion. As we know, the securities industry has a long history of embracing new technologies to achieve greater efficiencies and lower costs: ticker, telephone, terminal, and now artificial intelligence. I look forward to hearing from the panelists about their deployment of AI, the benefits enjoyed, and the risks encountered.

  • The EBA Releases The Draft Of The Technical Package For Its 4.1 Reporting Framework

    Date 27/03/2025

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today a draft technical package for version 4.1 of its reporting framework. This publication aims to provide an early version of the 4.1 release to facilitate the implementation for the reporting entities. The final version is expected to be released in end May 2025.