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Notice of Further Reduction in A-share Trading Handling Fee

August 2, 2012--Upon approval by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) will make another reduction in the A-share trading handling fee, namely from 0.087%

currently down to 0.0696% in a bidirectional way according to the turnover, which shall come into force from September 1, 2012.

Source: Shanghai Stock Exchange


Aussie dollar poised for more euro gains

August 2, 2012--The Australian dollar is extending its march against the euro -placing it on course for an 11th weekly advance in the past 12-as investors shift funds out of the common currency.

The dollar was recently buying 85.63 euro cents after better-than-expected Australian retail sales shored up confidence in the economy. The currency is now within a whisker of the record 85.88 euro cents reached on Tuesday.

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Source: The Sydney Morning Herald


IMF Report-Japan: Financial Sector Stability Assessment Update

August 1, 2012--EXECUTIVE SUMMARY1
Japan's financial system is at a critical crossroad. Compared with a decade ago, its stability seems to have been considerably enhanced due to the lessons learnt from the financial crisis of the 1990s, improved institutional and regulatory frameworks, and proactive policies.

The financial system has remained resilient to the global financial crisis, helping counterbalance the global deleveraging process. However, deep-rooted macroeconomic and structural vulnerabilities remain, including questions about long-term fiscal sustainability, deflation, the large financial sector exposures to Japanese government bonds (JGBs), and the likelihood that the demographic transition will weigh on growth and begin to erode private savings. These factors pose risks to the financial system’s stability. The broader macroeconomic and institutional environment has limited risk-taking and led to bottlenecks in credit channeling, in turn constraining the financial sector’s ability to intermediate effectively and support economic growth.

1. Measurable progress has been made since the 2003 Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) assessment to strengthen the financial system. Significant restructuring was encouraged among the large banks and insurance companies, nonperforming loans were reduced, and capital positions improved. Moreover, steps were taken to strengthen the financial regulatory and supervisory system, and advances made to further enhance Japan’s crisis preparedness and financial safety net. This progress and an effective policy response, including substantial liquidity injections and monetary easing by the BOJ, as well as other stimulus measures by the government, helped the Japanese financial system withstand one of the most severe output contractions experienced among the G-7 during the global financial crisis.

Even more impressive was the swift and decisive response to the devastation caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake in order to maintain financial stability.

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Source: IMF


IMF Country Report-Japan: Selected Issues

August 1, 2012--EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
With reconstruction following the Great East Japan earthquake underway, Japan has laid out a plan for fiscal consolidation over the medium-term to bring down public debt. To solidify these welcome reforms, additional longer-term measures are needed and should focus on reigning in social spending and raising growth, which are the topics of the background papers for the 2012 Article IV consultation.

Chapter I presents an analysis of the effects of possible future pension reforms on fiscal consolidation and growth. Among various available options, increasing the pension eligibility age appears most attractive as it would help reduce the fiscal burden and stimulate economic activity by raising old-age labor force participation. Other options include “clawing back” a small portion of pension benefits from wealthy retirees, reducing the preferential tax treatment of pension benefit incomes, and collecting contributions from dependent spouses of employees. These options could reduce the public contribution to the public pension system by up to 1¼ percent of GDP by 2020.

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Source: IMF


Global slowdown bites across Asia

August 1, 2012--Manufacturing is slumping across the globe as confidence in the recovery ebbs and Europe's troubles ripple through other economies.

Fresh data released Wednesday show manufacturing activity stalling in the United States, declining in Europe, and close to contracting in emerging economies such as China.

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Source: Globe and Mail


TSE has published the index value of TSE Home Price Index for May

July 31, 2012--TSE has published the index value of TSE Home Price Index for May on July 31, 2012. The index value of TSE Home Price Index (Used Condominium, Composite of Tokyo Metro Area) is 78.01 points. The index value of TSE Home Price Index (Used Condominium, Tokyo) is 81.90 points.

The index value of TSE Home Price Index (Used Condominium, Kanagawa) is 78.39 points.

The index value of TSE Home Price Index (Used Condominium, Chiba) is 66.04. The index value of TSE Home Price Index (Used Condominium, Saitama) is 66.99 points.

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Source: Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)


ASIC-12-180MR New financial requirements for issuers of over-the-counter derivatives

July 31, 2012--ASIC today released new financial requirements for Australian financial services licensees who issue over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives to retail clients, including contracts for difference and margin foreign exchange.

The changes aim to ensure these AFS licensees have adequate financial resources to operate their business in compliance with the Corporations Act and to carry out supervisory arrangements.

ASIC Commissioner, Greg Tanzer said the new requirements had been developed to help ensure licensees have the financial resources to more adequately manage their operational risks in this growing area and followed a lengthy consultation process with industry.

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Source: ASIC


TSE Market Impact View Report, "Perspectives on Market Liquidity Using TSE Market Impact View" Now Available

July 31, 2012--Hiwon Yoon, President and CEO of CMD Lab, Inc. and Engineering PhD who assisted in the development TSE Market Impact View (TMIV) introduced by the TSE in December last year

has created a report on the service entitled "Perspectives on Market Liquidity Using TSE Market Impact View".

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Source: Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)


DB-Equity Research-Asia-Pac- ETP AUM remains flat amid mixed equity markets

July 30, 2012--Market Review
Last week, The Asia-Pacific region had mixed markets. From north to south, Japan (Nikkei 225) lost 1.19%, Korea (KOSPI2) was up by 0.78%, China (CSI 300) decreased by 2.06%, Hong Kong (HSI) was down by 1.86%, Singapore (FSSTI) declined by 0.57%, and Australia (S&P/ASX 200) advanced by 0.25% over the previous week.

New Launch Review
There was no new listing during last week.

Turnover Review
Asia-Pacific ETP turnover totaled $6.6bn for last week, 17.5% above from the previous week’s total. South Korea continued to be on top of the turnover ranking with $3.3bn, followed by China ($1.3bn), Hong Kong ($0.7bn), Japan ($0.7bn), and Australia ($0.2bn). Among Equity ETFs, Emerging Country, Leveraged Strategy, Short Strategy, and Asia Pac Developed Country ETFs had total turnover of $2.5bn, $1.7bn, $1bn, and $0.9bn respectively. Under the Commodity asset class, turnover in Gold ETPs totaled $96m for the last week.

Assets Under Management Review
Last week, Asia-Pacific ETP AUM decreased by $0.3bn and ended at $111.8bn. On a year-to-date basis, Asia-Pacific ETP market is up by $20.3bn or 22.2% above last year’s closing.

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Source: Deutsche Bank - Equity Research - Asia Pacific


ETFS Precious Metals Weekly:Gold and Silver Prices Surge After Draghi Pledges Action

July 30, 2012--Gold and silver prices surge and Spain's bond yields drop sharply as Draghi pledges aggressive action to stabilize debt markets. Gold and silver led commodity prices higher last week after ECB President, Draghi, committed to do "everything it takes" to keep the Eurozone intact.

Spanish 10-year bond yields ended the week below the 7% level that prompted other peripheral countries to seek bailouts. While Spain and its banks will receive bailout funds, the exact mechanism remains unclear. Draghi is now trying to seek government and national central bank approval for a plan to ease borrowing costs in Italy and Spain before the next ECB meeting on Thursday. More liquidity injections into the Eurozone banking system appear the most likely option at this stage, with the ECB still resisting the direct support of government finances.

Gold speculative positions drop back to near 4-year lows, gold-silver ratio near two year low. ECB president Draghi’s comments fuelled a gold rally, pushing the gold price above US$1,600/oz by the end the week, while silver gained 2%. Net speculative gold futures positioning reported by the CFTC show that net bullish positions dropped to near a four-year low in the week ending 20 July.

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Source: ETF Securities


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