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The move to central clearing will generate a wealth of information on derivatives around the region – but making use of this requires both trade repositories and data sharing. Progress on both has been slow
Despite a series of financial crises over the past 15 years, strong liquidity and high capital buffers mean the South Korea banking sector is well placed to meet the demands of Basel III, according to Lee Sangche, deputy chairman for international affairs...
Regulators in Asia are striving to strike balance between regulating the shadow banking sector and letting Asian financial intermediation develop
Legislative hold-up means Korea OTC derivatives clearing will be delayed
Korean retail investors will be able to access Kospi 200 warrants without the barriers to entry that exist in the Korean market
Derivatives dealers seeking variable annuity-related hedging opportunities in Asia-Pacific are focusing on South Korea. While some players have sold hedges based on structured variants of constant proportion portfolio insurance, dealers hope that the...
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