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Date 23/04/2024
Hong Kong Securities And Futures Commission Warns Public Of CBEX Group And Bitget Pro For Suspected Virtual Asset-Related Fraud
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today warns the public of entities operating under the names of “CBEX Group” and “Bitget Pro” for suspected virtual asset-related fraudulent activities.
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Date 23/04/2024
Start Preparing Now: Early ASIC Guidance On The Mandatory Climate Disclosure Regime - Keynote Speech By ASIC Chair Joe Longo At The Deakin Law School International Sustainability Reporting Forum, 22 April 2024.
KEY POINTS
- As we move to join the ever-growing ranks of jurisdictions with mandatory climate disclosure, entities should start putting into place the systems, processes and governance practices that will be required to meet new climate reporting requirements.
- As with any new regulatory regime, ASIC will take a pragmatic approach to the supervision and enforcement of the regime, and we will develop and issue guidance to help entities meet their new obligations.
- We will also work with the Government and the other Council of Financial Regulators (CFR) agencies on supporting implementation of the regime, including on broader initiatives that will assist entities meet their new obligations.
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Date 23/04/2024
Hong Kong Securities And Futures Commission Commences Market Misconduct Tribunal Proceedings Against Dan Form’s Company Secretary And Three Others Over Suspected Insider Dealing
The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has commenced proceedings in the Market Misconduct Tribunal (MMT) against Ms Cynthia Chen Si Ying, Mr Wen Lide, Mr Sit Yuk Yin and Ms Choi Ban Yee for suspected insider dealing in the shares of Asiasec Properties Limited (formerly known as Dan Form Holdings Company Limited) (Dan Form).
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Date 23/04/2024
ASIC: No-Action Position On Financial Reporting Obligations Of Special Purpose Financing Subsidiaries And Their Guarantors
In response to stakeholder feedback, ASIC has adopted a no-action position on the financial reporting obligations of special purpose financing subsidiaries or other wholly-owned subsidiaries that issue debentures to sophisticated or professional investors, and their guarantors, that may have been relying on relief under ASIC Corporations (Wholly-Owned Companies) Instrument 2016/785 (ASIC Instrument 2016/785).
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Date 23/04/2024
New Zealand Financial Markets Authority Underlines Importance Of Effective Liquidity Risk Management For Fund Managers
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) – Te Mana Tātai Hokohoko – has published its guide for Managed Investment Scheme (MIS) managers and their supervisors for effective liquidity risk management (LRM), following consultation.
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Date 22/04/2024
CFTC To Hold A Commission Open Meeting April 29
Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Rostin Behnam today announced the Commission will hold an open meeting on Monday, April 29 at 9:30 a.m. (EDT) at the CFTC’s Washington, D.C. headquarters. Members of the public can attend the meeting in person, listen by phone, or view a live stream at CFTC.gov.
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Date 22/04/2024
Nadex Amends Strike Widths For Natural Gas Binary Contracts
Pursuant to Section 5c(c)(1) of the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended (“Act”), and Section 40.6(d) of the regulations promulgated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the “Commission”) under the Act (the “Regulations”), North American Derivatives Exchange, Inc. (“Nadex”, the “Exchange”) hereby provides notice that due to increased or decreased volatility, as the case may be, in the underlying markets upon which the Nadex contracts are based, Nadex made changes to the strike widths of its Natural Gas Binary Contracts during the week of April 15, 2024 as indicated in the Weekly Notice.
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Date 22/04/2024
ACER Analyses The Gas Transmission Tariff Methodology For Interconnector Limited, Connecting UK And Belgium
ACER publishes today its report on the proposed gas transmission tariff methodology for Interconnector Limited (INT), the natural gas pipeline in the North Sea connecting the United Kingdom (UK) and Belgium, allowing bidirectional flows to supply gas to continental Europe. INT is a merchant pipeline, previously known as Interconnector (UK) Limited (‘IUK’).
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Date 22/04/2024
CFTC Extends Public Comment Period For Proposed Rule For Designated Contract Markets And Swap Execution Facilities Regarding Governance And Conflicts Of Interest
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today announced it is extending the deadline for the public comment period on a proposed rule that makes certain modifications to rules for SEFs and DCMs in Part 37 and 38 that would establish governance requirements regarding market regulation functions, as well as related conflicts of interest standards. The deadline is being extended to May 6, 2024.
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Date 22/04/2024
ICE First Look At Mortgage Performance: Serious Delinquencies At Lowest Since Mid-2006 As Foreclosures Drop, Prepayments Rise
- The national delinquency rate ticked down 14 basis points (bps) to 3.20% in March, holding 27 bps higher than the record low in March 2023
- Historically, delinquencies fall an average -10.4% in March; conversely, months that end on Sundays – e.g., March 2024 – experience an average, if mostly temporary, upward pull of +6.9%
- Only the third such convergence in the last two decades, this March’s 4.2% drop in the delinquency rate is in line with the previous cases in which March ended on a Sunday
- Serious delinquencies (loans 90+ days past due but not in active foreclosure) dropped 24K (-5.2%) from February to hit their lowest level since June 2006
- March saw less inflow of past-due payments as well as fewer rolls to later stages of delinquency, with total cures up 9% as early-, mid- and late-stage delinquencies all saw improvement
- Even accounting for the 5.3% month-over-month rise in foreclosure starts, the month’s 26K starts was still below the average for the past 12 months
- The number of loans in active foreclosure fell to 205K in March – the fewest since January 2022 and still 28% below (-77K) pre-pandemic levels – with 5.8K foreclosures completed in the month
- Prepayment activity rose to its highest level in seven months driven by the lower rate environment of January and early February combined the start of the spring homebuying season