Asia
Singapore warns investors on virtual currency investments
As virtual currencies grow in value, investors have been warned about the risks of virtual currency-related investment schemes by Singapore’s Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (Mas).
Investors rush to gold following rising North Korea tensions
The stand-off between US president Donald Trump and North Korea has led to a spike in gold and silver prices, with financial markets adopting a safety first attitude in the immediate aftermath of escalating tensions.
Australia’s biggest bank flags sale of life insurance business
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is in talks to sell its life insurance business, the bank has revealed as it reported a 4.6% rise in annual cash earnings to AUD9.88bn (£6bn, $7.8bn, €6.64bn) and raised its dividend.
Around half of global candidates pass CFA June exam
The number of mainland Chinese candidates sitting the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exams once again exceeded those in the US, with 152,000 people sitting the exams globally.
Pakistan’s private pension funds assets up 32%
Pakistan’s private pension fund industry grew over 32% in the fiscal year ending in June 2017, with total assets under management rising to PKR25bn (£180.8m, $234.4m, €199.6m), data released by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) shows.