The country's new regulations came into force on May 15. Their stricter approach will boost market integrity, but may have an adverse effect on deal-making
The recent takeover of Standard Chartered’s consumer financing business in Hong Kong and China by an international consortium highlighted increasing interest in the special administrative region’s banks
US litigation against the Chinese financial services firms has been ineffective at best. A new report has likened legal protection to ‘a great firewall,’ and warned that there will be more issues ahead
The country's first international shariah-compliant offering since 2011 has signalled a shift to underlying Islamic elements traditionally classified as intangible rights
Data breaches over the past year have forced financial institutions and corporates to bolster their systems. But they should also be thinking about their broader strategies