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Cryptoassets have emerged as a new category of financial products in recent years and have attracted a great deal of attention from market participants and regulators. While the characteristics of cryptoassets, such as anonymity and disintermediation in transactions, bring significant benefits,...
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This article identifies some of the potential legal and policy issues involved in the future regulation of over …-the-counter (OTC) derivatives. First, regulators must be cautious in the regulation and solvency of some mammoth clearing …
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Shareholder activism has been overlooked in Hong Kong (HK) — Asia's global financial centre and the gateway for investors to access the China Mainland markets. The HK Disclosure of Interests regime provides insufficient information on activist investments to the public, as compared to The...
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-based legislation - and the frequent principles-based regulation underpinned by such legislation - represents a stark departure from … regulation in Hong Kong - in the form of a Twin Peaks regulatory structure. A focus on the objectives of achieving financial …
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the introduction of increasingly comprehensive financial regulation in response to public outrage at depositors’ losses …
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traces the process by which increasingly strict regulation has been introduced without hindering the expansion of Hong Kong …
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Hong Kong leads the rank tables as an international financial centre. However, the data indicate that some parts of her corporate governance arrangements probably detract from - rather than contribute to - that leading position. In this brief, we show how excessive shareholding concentration,...
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How can international financial centres like Hong Kong increase assets under management – and thus their size and ranking? Most policymakers and their advisors wrongly answer this question by focusing on financial institutions, and the law that governs them. Instead, policymakers need to start...
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mandatory profit warning regulation of mainland China, but other firms listed only in Hong Kong only need to follow the …
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Much has been said about the convergence of corporate governance and regulations. The underlying assumptions of this phenomenon are driven by globalisation and the dominance of the Anglo-US model of corporate governance. Since the Asian crisis in 1997, Hong Kong and perhaps to a less extend...
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