Hong Kong SAR
The jurisdiction’s proposed regulations are consistent with the Basel Committee’s global standards
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The new rules will allow reciprocal enforcement even in the absence of a choice of court or exclusive jurisdiction agreement between parties
The government plans to introduce a licensing and regulatory regime for issuers of stablecoins that reference fiat currencies
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has published a report concluding that the introduction of a retail CBDC can meaningfully contribute to the existing payment ecosystem
Crypto experts expect regulators to update the over-the-counter derivative regulatory regime for virtual assets to plug the supervision gap
Crypto service providers need to weigh the regulatory pros and cons each jurisdiction offers
Further work is needed in investor education and creating interoperability with stablecoins
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Sponsored by Stevenson, Wong & Co.Rodney Teoh of Stevenson, Wong & Co. outlines the security token offering landscape of Hong Kong, illustrating how issuers can maximise their fundraising potential
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Sponsored by RPC Premier LawJanney Chong, Yvonne Tang and Iris Gao of RPC discuss the regulatory initiatives on ESG reporting in Hong Kong SAR, Singapore, the UK and the EU
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Sponsored by Allen & OveryPragmatic fund structures and attractive tax and set-up incentives are convincing an increasing number of private capital fund managers to domicile in Asia
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Sponsored by Allen & OveryThe Asia-Pacific region is well placed to become a leader in decentralised finance – a trend that could help its diverse communities
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Sponsored by I-OnAsiaDerek Elmer and James Tunkey of I-OnAsia explain how professionals working on SPACs can set their strategies accordingly to succeed and bring a competitive advantage to their deals
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Sponsored by Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & FeldNaomi Moore, Daniel Cohen and Jeremy Haywood of Akin Gump explain the implications of recent Hong Kong SAR court rulings on cross-border insolvency cases concerning HKEX-listed mainland Chinese corporate groups