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UK watchdog sinks teeth into private equity

January 8, 2007

Next in the regulatory sights of the UK Financial Services Authority is the private equity market. It will almost inevitably lead to a tightening of the rules, writes Michael Imeson.

Building domestic asian bond markets

January 8, 2007

Regional co-operation through the Asian Bond Fund initiatives will make intermediation between savings and investment increasingly effective in the region, says Joseph Yam.

Technocrats target banking reform

January 8, 2007

A measured optimism is taking hold in the post-coup environment, as bankers expect new regulations and heightened competition. Simon Montlake reports from Bangkok.

Investing in global public good delivery

January 8, 2007

Financing common public goods such as measures to combat climate change and international financial instability requires multilateral co-operation between developing and developed actors, says Kemal Dervis.

Cutting the global hedge fund industry down to size

January 8, 2007

From New York to London, regulators fearing systemic collapse are pruning away at ‘traditional’ hedge fund management practices. But the industry is not prepared to go down without a fight. Nick Kochan reports on an intensifying skirmish.

SUNGARD/TRADE TECH: Opinions vary on effects of MIFID

January 8, 2007

Sungard/Trade Tech report finds mixed views on MiFID benefits while CreditSights study reveals M&A fillip of IFRS.

Regulators’ eyes on financial institutions

January 8, 2007

Regulators need to keep on top of banks, says Dr YV Reddy.

US sees folly of heavy-handed regulation

January 8, 2007

This may be the year that the US pendulum swings away from excessive regulation towards balanced principles.

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