Category: Financial markets

BIS raises “hot money” concerns about emerging market company debt

* Nearly half of EM corporate overseas debt issued offshore * Accounting conventions do not capture associated risks, BIS says By Sam Wilkin LONDON, Dec 7 (Reuters) – Cross-border debt issued by emerging market companies may be less stable than it initially appears due to the increasing role of overseas… – Continue reading

Peru Capital-Gain Tax Suffocates Stock Market, Exchange Says

The Lima Stock Exchange urged Peru to eliminate a 5 percent capital-gain tax on equities, saying it has deterred investors and contributed to a drop in trading volume over the past five years. The country’s weighting in global portfolios has fallen 40 percent since 2010, and the tax has helped… – Continue reading

Guernsey’s economy shows signs of recovery despite protests

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Swiss Bank Referendum Fails, Franc Drops

The Swiss voted down the initiative “Save Our Swiss Gold” on Sunday, November 30, by a margin of three to one, rejecting efforts to shore up the Swiss National Bank’s (SNB) balance sheet. Switzerland, a direct democracy, entertains an average of five such referendums every year, and most of them… – Continue reading

Tax reform the key to making Thailand an attractive place to set up a treasury centre

With the expansion of business globally and mobilisation of investments, businesses are facing challenges on managing their cash flows, funds, and financial risks to increase competitiveness. Having a “treasury centre” is one of the solutions. A treasury centre helps a business significantly reduce its transaction costs and increase financial efficiency…. – Continue reading

Four regulatory reforms you should know about

JOHANNESBURG – It has been quite difficult to keep up with the flurry of regulatory reforms in the financial services industry. Apart from the introduction of tax-free savings accounts next year and the fact that certain retirement reform regulations have been postponed, a number of other changes are also in… – Continue reading

Paul Brannen: Why the poacher who turned gamekeeper could bag the tax dodgers

North East Labour MEP Paul Brannen on why European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker can crack the tax dodge problem The expression ‘poacher turned game keeper’ sprang to mind this week in the European Parliament as in meeting after meeting Jean-Claude Juncker’s suitability for the top job in the European Union… – Continue reading

UPDATE 1–Russia’s Sistema to review portfolio after “challenging” year

* Sistema’s Q3 net income down 71.5 percent * CEO says reporting period “most challenging” (Recasts, adds detail, CEO quotes) Nov 27 (Reuters) – Russian conglomerate Sistema is reviewing its costs, portfolio of investments and future plans, it said on Thursday, after a drop in profits and a “challenging” year… – Continue reading

Tax Inversions Succeed When Government Lawyers Go Private

Hal Hicks cleared his throat and addressed a roomful of peers in a midtown Manhattan auditorium. The topic: the tax-avoidance technique called inversion, in which a U.S. company claims a foreign legal address. Waving his hands back and forth as if tracing a pendulum’s swing, Hicks explained how four government… – Continue reading

Australia mulls tighter foreign property investment rules

An Australian parliamentary committee on Thursday (Nov 27) recommended strengthening rules on foreign investment in the country’s booming housing market, calling enforcement of the current framework “severely lacking”. SYDNEY: An Australian parliamentary committee on Thursday (Nov 27) recommended strengthening rules on foreign investment in the country’s booming housing market, calling… – Continue reading

Sebi tightens screws on dubious inflows from loosely regulated, offshore entities

MUMBAI: As the market touches a new high, Sebi is clamping down on dubious inflows from loosely regulated, offshore entities, particularly those located in the Gulf. According to a Sebi communique on Monday evening, foreign funds investing on behalf of unknown investors and through opaque structures will now find it… – Continue reading

Kenya: CMA Seeks Lower Tax to Attract Investors

DOUBLE taxation for companies and individual investors at the securities market could be scrapped in 2016, if a plan by the Capital Markets Authority is adopted. In a move to attract and grow investments, the Capital Markets Authority has initiated talks on a transparent tax regime, to eliminate multiple taxes… – Continue reading

Peter Costello offers tax advice to Abbott government, defends fossil fuel investments

Former treasurer Peter Costello and Future Fund chairman appears before the Finance Estimates committee at Parliament House. Photo: Andrew Meares Former treasurer Peter Costello has offered some veiled advice to the Abbott government on how to collect more tax revenue, saying it would be easier to tighten Australia’s domestic tax… – Continue reading

Levine on Wall Street: Golf and Taxes

A while back we talked about how very complicated it seems to have been for U.S. citizens to avoid taxes on Swiss bank accounts. Here’s a criminal case that New York U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara just brought against a Kentucky resident (OK!) who allegedly did some of that tax avoidance…. – Continue reading

FSC relaxes restrictions on offshore financial unit businesses

Taipei, Nov. 19 (CNA) Taiwan’s top financial regulator has relaxed restrictions on the business scope of offshore banking units (OBUs) of local banks and offshore securities units (OSUs) of local brokerages in a bid to boost turnover of the local bourse. The Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) said Tuesday the new… – Continue reading

The UK emerges as a competitive holding company regime

UK and multinational enterprises are starting to consider (re)organising themselves under a UK holding company for their global operations, rather than using other traditional onshore holding company jurisdictions. This new trend is the result of a number of factors, which have moved the UK from an outside choice as an… – Continue reading

RMB deposits at Taiwan banks’ DBUs fall for the first time

A bank clerk counts renminbi banknotes, Oct. 16. (File photo/CNS) The Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) says renminbi-denominated deposits accepted by domestic banking units (DBUs) of Taiwanese banks at the end of October fell for the first time since the DBUs were allowed to conduct transactions in… – Continue reading

Inflation, Offshore Tax Law, Rostelecom: Business in Brief

Russia’s Putin Urges Action to Restrain Rising Interest Rates, Inflation President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday urged Russia’s government and the Central Bank to work together to curb interest rates and restrain surging inflation as the economy slides toward recession. “Only combined efforts by the government and Central bank and a… – Continue reading

Westpac closes door on money transfer operators as terror laws bite

Westpac will shut down the accounts of money transfer operators on November 24, due to growing fears about breaching strict terrorism financing and anti-money laundering laws, leaving hundreds of legitimate remitters to developing countries in the lurch. Westpac is the last of the four major banks to withdraw from servicing… – Continue reading

Canada’s BMO to boost trade finance capabilities in Hong Kong

Nov 18 (Reuters) – BMO Capital Markets, the investment and corporate banking arm of Bank of Montreal Financial Group, said on Tuesday that it would add trade finance booking capabilities in Hong Kong as it moves to facilitate more business in Asia. The move comes just days after the central… – Continue reading

Benelux-China legal update

Recent months saw various important developments that are relevant to Sino-European trade and investment. These include (i) changes to the EU Parent-Subsidiary Directive, (ii) the entry into force of the double tax treaty between Luxembourg and Taiwan, and (iii) proposed changes to China’s Foreign Investment Catalogue and the Governmental Verifications… – Continue reading

Bill Gates commit money to Unitus’ offshore fund; Rupee fund bags $4M more

The venture seed fund has already announced 14 investments in India. Impact investor Unitus Seed Fund (USF) has announced that its India-focused offshore fund vehicle has received commitments from Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, besides Concur Technologies’ CEO Steve Singh and Diego Piacentini, SVP (international consumer business) at Amazon.com Inc. It… – Continue reading

LuxLeaks Has Revealed Another Clash between National vs EU

The LuxLeaks scandal is a classical example of the growingly frequent clash between the level of integration of the European economy (and the global for that matter) and the national sovereignty. Greece was first to prove that four years ago when it put to the test the very survival of… – Continue reading

Regulators fine global banks $4.3 billion in currency investigation

(Reuters) – Regulators fined six major banks a total of $4.3 billion for failing to stop traders from trying to manipulate the foreign exchange market, following a yearlong global investigation. HSBC Holdings Plc, Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Citigroup Inc, UBS AG and Bank of… – Continue reading

Southeast Asia should switch to a greener growth model, OECD says

11/11/2014 – Southeast Asia’s over-reliance on natural resources like oil, gas, minerals and wood for economic growth is unsustainable over the long term and is causing environmental damage that will hurt future prosperity if left unchecked, according to a new OECD report. Towards Green Growth in Southeast Asia finds that… – Continue reading

DTCC Sponsored Aite Study Reveals Increased Regulations and Immature Processes as Top Concerns in the Management of Client and Legal Entity Data

80 Percent View Derivatives Regulation and FATCA as Greatest Operational Challenges New York/London/Hong Kong/Singapore, November 11, 2014 – Increased regulatory requirements and related penalties, along with immature and fragmented data management processes are ranked as top concerns for financial firms in the management of client and legal entity data, according… – Continue reading

M&T mans the front line to fight money laundering

Regardless of how M&T Bank Corp.’s planned acquisition of Hudson City Bancorp plays out, one thing is clear: M&T will end up with a much stronger system for fighting money laundering. Buffalo-based M&T and New Jersey-based Hudson City Bancorp still want to complete their $3.7 billion merger – a marriage… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Asian Firms Face Growing Offshore Compliance Risks

Imagine a scenario in which a Hong Kong-based hedge fund manager establishes and appoints an offshore management company to provide investment management services for its fund. On one hand, the fund’s structure ensures a clear operational base. But at another level, key governance procedures are often neglected. These tasks include… – Continue reading

Black Money – Will Agreement with USA help?

The Writ Petition filed by the NDA Government in mid-October consists of two parts. The first part deals with the issue of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement [DTAA], the information obtained from Liechtenstein through Germany and confidentiality obligations of Indian Government under the said DTAA. I had dealt extensively on this… – Continue reading

Call for global cooperation over money laundering rules

Top UK regulator says threat of fines is scaring banks and poses risk of cutting off financial services to emerging economies Andrew Bailey, the UK’s most senior banking regulator, has highlighted a ‘serious international coordination problem’. Photograph: Bloomberg/Getty Images There should be more international cooperation on money laundering rules to… – Continue reading

What will define success at the Brisbane G20 Summit?

It is important that the Brisbane G20 Summit on Nov. 15–16 is a success. In an increasingly integrated global economy, effective forums for economic cooperation are needed. The 2008 global financial crisis was the catalyst for the G20 becoming a leaders’-level forum. The Washington, London, and Pittsburgh summits helped save… – Continue reading

Tax avoidance is a global problem

U.S. tax law creates perverse incentives for American companies to hold cash offshore, and the U.S. Treasury recently announced proposals to deter the practice.  The proposals have triggered an outcry that ranges from criticisms that the Obama administration has overstepped its authority, on one side, to criticisms that the proposals… – Continue reading

UAE in top five offshore markets for client origination over next five years

Offshore Incorporations Limited (OIL), a division of OV Group, a company formation and corporate service specialist focused on serving the financial and professional intermediary sectors, has released its fifth annual market research report “Offshore 2020”. This year, over 300 global senior industry stakeholders were surveyed, highlighting major trends and providing… – Continue reading

Liechtenstein joining hunt for Islamic wealth

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Liechtenstein wants to lure wealthy Muslims to its private banks as it seeks to revive an industry hurt by the loss of the nation’s status as a tax haven. The principality of 37,000 people nestled between Switzerland and Austria will hold its first Islamic finance conference on… – Continue reading

Spain’s Tax Breaks, TD Bank, Ex-UBS Banker: Compliance

The European Union expanded its crackdown on illegal tax breaks, ordering Spain to recover money from companies that benefited from rules encouraging merger activity outside of the country. The European Commission said the Spanish measures unfairly rewarded companies for buying stakes in foreign competitors. Telefonica SA (TEF) last year lost… – Continue reading

FATCA Notebook: Former IRS Chief, Taxpayer Advocate Criticize FATCA; Switzerland Moves Toward Greater Transparency

This week brings a wealth of news in the FATCA arena, which we summarize in today’s post. First, former acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller speaks out against FATCA and suggests that the benefits of the new information reporting regime imposed by FATCA may not outweigh its costs. An article published… – Continue reading