Asia
Life insurance business in Hong Kong up nearly 50% last year
Life insurance and annuity business in Hong Kong increased by 49% in 2016 to HK$179.1bn (£18.4bn, $23bn, €21.3bn), latest figures released by the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) show.
Thai regulators continue to shape investment industry
A new mandatory provident scheme and stronger disclosure rules will impact asset and wealth managers, according to Kittikun Tanaratpattanakit, senior research analyst at Morningstar Thailand.
Singapore regulator calls for end to ‘plague of misconduct’
The financial industry continues to be “plagued by egregious misconduct” and requires signficant reform, the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s managing director has said.
JP Morgan to roll out more funds in China
JP Morgan Asset Management plans to launch more funds for China distribution through the mutual recognition of funds scheme, even though overall MRF sales have been slowing, said Henry Tong, head of China retail business.
US justice department probes Jho Low role in 1MDB scandal
US authorities are planning to file criminal charges against Malaysian financier Jho Low in connection with the stricken sovereign wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), the Wall Street Journal reported.

