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Financial Regulation International

Austraclear rejects deal
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has been informed that Austraclear, the Australian central securities depository, will not be able to support or upgrade the RBNZ’s settlement system after 2002. Following the news, the RBNZ has cancelled..
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
China establishes clearing company
China has taken made the move towards unifying the Shanghai and Shenzen stock exchanges with the introduction of a single clearing system that incorporates the existing clearing companies as wholly owned subsidiaries. The China Securities Depository..
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
Review could boost alternative trading systems
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has launched a widespread review into its rules covering best execution that could significantly boost the fortunes of trading systems such as Virt-X and Instinet. The review has been prompted by the increase..
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
ESF chairman challenges traditional structures
The historic (Stock) market structures are impeding the achievement of market efficiency, threatening a market failure and unless remedied, the wholesale element of the pan-European Capital Market could re-locate outside Europe. Those were the views..
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
China plans new rules
The Chinese securities regulators have proposed a detailed set of new rules to reduce corruption and increase transparency in the country’s growing, but scandal hit stock markets. China’s stock markets have grown rapidly over the past..
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
Banks lag behind on disclosure rules
A survey by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has concluded that banks have some way to go to satisfy requirements for greater disclosure as envisaged by the “Basel 2” rules being drawn up. The rules are expected to go into law..
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
Newspoints
Euronext settles lawsuit
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
Hong Kong
Companies Ordinance (Exemption of Companies and Prospectuses From Compliance with Provision) Notice
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
Malaysia
Guidelines on the Offering of Asset-Backed Debt Securities
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
Italy
Implementation of Article 9(2) of the EU Settlement Finality Directive
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
UK
Market Abuse Regime takes shape: FSA publishes final version of Code of Market Conduct
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
US
United States Securities and Exchange Commission adopts “Householding” rules for Proxy and Information Statements
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
Basel
Final report of the Multidisciplinary Working Group on Enhanced Disclosure
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
Basel – The New Capital Accord
Dr G A Walker. International Banking and Finance Law Unit, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, London
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001
The Basel Capital Review – A Progress Report
Moritz Meier-Ewert, Centre for European Policy Studies. moritz.meier-ewert@ceps.be
Online Published Date:  01 May 2001
Appeared in issue:  4.5 - 01 May 2001

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