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Bursa Malaysia Recognised By U.S. As Approved Designated Offshore Securities Market

September 27, 2010--The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (U.S. SEC) has recognised Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd and the electronic trading platform operated by Bursa Malaysia Bonds Sdn Bhd as a "Designated Offshore Securities Market" under Regulation S of the United States (U.S.) Securities Act of 1933.

Following the development, investors in the US will be able to trade directly in all securities listed on Bursa Malaysia Securities and Malaysian shelf listed bonds on Bursa Malaysia Bonds so long they satisfy the condition of Regulation S, said Bursa Malaysia in a statement.

An offer or sale of securities that satisfies the conditions of Regulation S is deemed to be within a safe harbour under US federal securities law which allows such offers and sales to be exempted from registration obligations imposed under such laws, it explained.

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Source: Bernama


Thai futures exchange launches promotion of SET50 Index Futures

September 23, 2010--Thailand Futures Exchange PCL (TFEX) will promote SET50 Index Futures to expand its investor base. In addition to holding programs to enhance knowledge of investors and provide trading strategies, there will be an end-of-the year promotion offering reduced fees for TFEX members from October 1-December 31, 2010.

"Even though SET50 Index Futures has been traded on TFEX for over four years, with satisfying trading volume, TFEX continues to stress enhancing investor understanding of this product, giving not only provide basic knowledge but teaching understanding of trading strategies to current and potential index users.

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Source: Thailand Futures Exchange PCL (TFEX)


S&P launches equity volatility index

Index measures investor sentiment
September 22, 2010--Standard & Poor's (S&P) and the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) will launch an Australian equity volatility index, named the S&P/ASX 200 VIX.
The new index measures investor sentiment about the expected volatility in the Australian benchmark, the S&P/ASX 200.

A rise in the index implies a market expectation of large changes in the S&P/ASX 200 over the next 30 days.

"The new volatility index will provide investors, financial media, researchers and economists with a means to gauge the level of volatility anticipated in the Australian equity market over the near term," ASX equity markets general manager Richard Murphy said.

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Source: Investor Daily


Market watchdogs in Asia lack bite, says study

September 21, 2010--Corporate governance in Asia remains well below global standards and efforts to improve it have stalled since the financial crisis, according to a new report.

Even the top-ranked Asian markets – Singapore and Hong Kong – lag way behind the US and Europe, according to research produced by CLSA, the broker, and the Asian Corporate Governance Association, a lobby group for institutional investors.

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Source: FT.com


Australia tempers view of commodities demand

September 20, 2010--Australia, the world’s largest exporter of commodities such as iron ore and coking coal, has tempered its outlook for global commodities demand in 2011, painting a more bearish picture than its previous report in June.

“Over the past few months, world steel consumption growth has moderated, and economic growth in 2011 is assumed to be weaker in China and major OECD economies,” the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics said in its latest quarterly report, published Tuesday.

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Source: FT.com


India’s Sensex passes key 20,000 mark

September 20, 2010--The booming Mumbai market surged past the 20,000 level for the first time in 32 months but Japanese equities slipped on renewed yen strength as the region’s investors were generally cautious ahead of policy news from a key US Federal Reserve meeting

The FTSE Asia-Pacific index edged forward 0.1 per cent to 240.68 with Indian stocks again providing the main lift, the BSE Sensex climbing 0.5 per cent to 20,001.55 as foreign funds continued to pile into the country, fuelling a bull market run.

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Source: FT.com


SGX launches corporate bonds for retail investors, starting with SIA

September 21, 2010--Singapore Exchange (SGX) today said that corporate bonds for retail investors will be available, for the first time, on SGX primary and secondary markets.

These corporate bonds, issued by SGX-listed companies and other organisations, will be traded in smaller denominations, making it attractive to the growing pool of retail investors in Asia. SGX offers an easily accessible, cost efficient and transparent bond market. Real-time prices as well as volume and price information will be made available on its website.

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Source: The Edge Singapore


Six Questions Regarding the Internationalisation of the Renminbi

HKEx Chief Executive Charles Li has written an article in Chinese that covers six key questions about the internationalisation of the renminbi (RMB). The internationalisation of Mainland’s currency has become one of the most widely discussed topics in Hong Kong's finance industry. As a result, Mr Li wanted to offer his views on the subject and explain why he thinks the internationalisation of the RMB is an important issue for the industry and Hong Kong. The following is a summary of the article (the article has been posted in the Chinese-language section of the HKEx website).
September 21, 2010--Internationalisation of the RMB has been one of the hottest topics in Hong Kong's financial press recently. It is also a major component of HKEx’s 2010-2012 Strategic Plan. Through the following discussion, we hope to provide some perspective to this important development particularly in relation to how it is relevant to our markets. We try to address the following six questions:
1.Why is there a need to internationalise the RMB?


2.Is RMB internationalisation feasible and realistic in the current environment?
3.What is the likely roadmap of development?
4.Why Hong Kong can be an offshore RMB centre in this development?
5.What are the commercial opportunities potentially available to Hong Kong? 6.What does Hong Kong need to do to prepare itself?
Question I: Why is there a need to internationalise the RMB?

1. It will help China preserve the fruits of its development to date

There is a need for the Mainland to reduce the size of its foreign exchange reserves to minimise the impact of international financial market volatility on its economy. If the RMB assumes a broader role as a currency for trade settlement between the Mainland and other countries and regions, Mainland enterprises will have less foreign exchange exposure, and the Central Government will face less pressure in managing its foreign exchange reserves.

2. It will help China balance its growth, particularly relating to its trade
There is indeed an imbalance between investment and consumption in the Mainland economy, and between exports and domestic demand. The RMB internationalisation will not directly remove the imbalance, but it has a significant role to play in controlling the growth of the foreign exchange reserves, easing the revaluation pressure on the RMB and increasing coordinated development in economic and trade balance between the Mainland and its major regional partners and resources providers from outside the region.

3. It will help China achieve greater influence in global political and economic affairs

As the world’s second largest economy, China does not have proportional say and influence in international economics and finance. To a large extent, this is the result of a currency that lacks international standing.

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Source: HKExc


FTSE Wins Award For Excellence In Asian Tradable Indexing

September 21, 2010--Global index provider, FTSE Group (“FTSE”), has won the “Structured Products Index Innovation of the Year, Asia” award yesterday for the second time since the award category was introduced in 2008.

Jessie Pak, Director of FTSE Asia said, “FTSE has become a leading global index provider of choice by creating localised and customised index solutions to meet investors’ needs. It is an honour to be recognized for our efforts in providing leading Asian structured and ETF product issuers with innovative solutions that yield new investment opportunities.”

The Structured Products Asia Awards recognise industry excellence and innovation in structured products from banks, distributors, index and technology providers, and exchanges, and are the only awards focused on contributions in the Asian region.

Source: FTSE


Consultation conclusions reached on proposal to introduce scripless securities market in Hong Kong

September 21, 2010-The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd (HKEx) and the Federation of Share Registrars Limited (FSR) jointly released a set of consultation conclusions today, announcing the plan to introduce a scripless securities market in Hong Kong (Note 1).

The proposed operational model is largely similar to that described in the joint consultation paper issued on 30 December 2009 (Note 2).

“Implementation of the scripless regime will be a significant step forward in enhancing the overall efficiency and competitiveness of Hong Kong's securities market, and in securing an appropriate and improved level of investor choice and protection,” said the SFC’s Chief Executive Officer Mr Martin Wheatley.

The scripless regime will be implemented in phases to provide investors with the flexibility of holding securities in physical certificates or in paperless form. The new paperless option will enable investors to hold securities in their own names as registered holders, thus offering more opportunities for straight-through-processing to enhance market efficiency.

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Source: Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd (HKEx)


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