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Taiwan's plans for a cap-and-trade carbon trading system have potential but relations with China will impact its progress, according to analysts
The development of mainland Chinese markets may mimic what has already occurred in Taiwan, according to Jack Lin, co-chief executive officer of Janus Capital International in Hong Kong, but the role of...
Chinatrust is one of Taiwan’s leading financial groups with businesses spanning venture capital, asset management, securities broking and commercial banking. Its growth has taken place alongside the...
This handy guide reviews the various steps banks are taking to improve their risk management techniques, looking at the benefits and pitfalls of each one.
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Nearly two years after the Lehman Brothers default and the onset of the financial crisis, regulators across Asia are finalising new structured products legislation intended to bolster investor protection and close some of the loopholes so loved by practitioners....
BBVA will, in the coming weeks, apply to the Taiwan financial regulator to open a locally incorporated unit on the island as the bank continues to look for expansion opportunities across Asia. Spain's second biggest bank after Grupo Santander said it...
Asian insurance companies have sat up and paid attention to their solvency ratios during the past two years like never before. This has led to unprecedented levels of derivatives take-up. But will this conversion to derivatives last? Harry Thompson investigates...
The Taiwanese banking sector’s competence in foreign exchange, derivatives, wealth management and consumer finance will enable the island’s banks to compete with their much larger mainland China rivals in the event that cross-strait business opens...
This JP Morgan product from November 2008 linked to a basket of four Asian indexes and promised a 2.05% quarterly income payment. In the event of a kickout, however, capital was placed at risk and the amount returned to investors would depend on the worst-performing...
The Taiwanese banking sector's competence in foreign exchange, derivatives, wealth management and consumer finance will enable the island's banks to compete with their much larger mainland China rivals in the event that cross-straits business opens up,...
New rules coming into force in many jurisdictions in Asia are challenging the ability of global financial institutions to operate a hub-and-spoke business model for their derivatives businesses. By Jacqueline Low, Jing Gu and Keith Noyes
Technology can provide a competitive advantage in banking. How it is applied by Tier 1 and Tier 2 institutions, to the benefit for their risk management systems, is discussed.
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