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Lao People's Democratic Republic has taken a step towards selling a public dollar bond in the international market, after gaining its first local and foreign currency issuer ratings from Moody’s on Wednesday.
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Index provider FTSE Russell is expanding the remit of its sustainability investment research in Asia Pacific to include hundreds more Chinese and Japanese securities.
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In this round-up, China’s central bank cut the required reserve ratio by 50bp on Monday, domestic financial institutions have been told to price loans based on the new benchmark and regulators have published draft rules on dealing with corporate bond defaults.
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The Securities and Futures Commission has fined RHB Securities Hong Kong HK$6.4m ($821,516) for failing to comply with a number of regulatory requirements.
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Singapore-based Orient Futures International has become the latest trading and clearing member of the Singapore Exchange (SGX) derivatives market.
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Banks have been warned that their tardiness in switching away from the Libor benchmark could leave them open to compensation claims, similar to those that followed the UK's £50bn scandal of banks mis-selling payment protection insurance. However, bankers involved in the process say they are working hard to complete the transition.