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  • Global and local investors were struggling to make sense of the MSCI's delays on June 14 in including China's A-share market, the world's second largest stock market, in its emerging market index.
  • A good meal ruined by accounting standards Russia's plans for a debut sovereign dim sum bond appear to have been scuppered by differences in accounting and auditing standards, according to sources.
  • The Philippines has followed Japan's footsteps in regulating virtual currencies, four months after the country was implicated in one of the world's biggest cyber heists.
  • Morrison & Foerster’s Oliver Ireland and Jared Kaplan explain the unintended consequences of well-meaning initiatives to end the era of US bailouts
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    The regulators proposal for a harmonised regime is limited in scope and sends mixed messages to the market
  • As US banks shrink, debate surrounds whether resizing is the intentional result of regulation. For Federal Reserve governor Jerome Powell, however, there's a choice – and it's for the banks to make.
  • In this latest instalment of Corporate Governance Quarterly, Goodwin Procter's David Bernstein explains how the role is becoming a hazardous undertaking
  • A US approach to enforcement could be coming to the UK soon, according to Shearman & Sterling's Barney Reynolds, Danforth Newcomb and James Campbell
  • Asia’s antitrust regulations are considered the most serious threat to M&A in the region. But the situation is improving
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    New corporate governance rules could encourage foreign and local investors to boost their interest in the country