Hong Kong
hk plans for insurance comp scheme worry industry
Hong Kongs insurance industry is fuming over government plans to implement a compensation scheme that would pay policyholders in the event that an insurer were to collapse, the South China Morning Post said today.
Tax & Regulation | 24 Feb 12
jersey signs double tax agreement with hong kong
Jersey has signed a double tax agreement with Hong Kong, as part of what officials there said is the islands continuing effort to develop business ties with the Far East.
Tax & Regulation | 13 Feb 12
hk regulator bans two for misconduct
Hong Kongs Securities and Futures Commission has taken action against two men for misconduct in relation to the trading of shares in Metallurgical Corporation of China.
hk moves closer to insurance safety net
Hong Kong has moved closer to implementing a scheme that would compensate holders of insurance policies in the event that their insurer were to become insolvent.
hkma revises rules for private banks products
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has published a revised version of its rules covering the sale of investment products, which changes the way private banks and so-called authorised institutions acting in a similar capacity are bound to deal with their clients.