Implementation of Hong Kong-Thailand Mutual Recognition of Funds Scheme

On 17 June 2021, the Securities and Futures Commission (the SFC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand (the SEC) announced that the Hong Kong-Thailand Mutual Recognition of Funds scheme (the MRF) had come into force. The scheme is governed by the Memorandum of Understanding concerning Mutual Recognition of Covered Funds and Covered Management […]

Julia CharltonPartner, Charltons

Luiz Gomes & Associados joins IR as the exclusive Banking & Finance Member in Portugal

IR Global, the world’s largest exclusive network of advisory firms is delighted to introduce Florbela Pires of Luiz Gomes & Associados. Florbela has joined IR as our exclusive Banking & Finance Member in Portugal. Florbela Pires specializes in internal and cross border financial transactions and contracts. She has been advising credit institutions, financial companies and other […]

Florbela PiresPartner, Luiz Gomes & Associados

Speaking against your colleagues and employer: High Court of Australia to hear controversial scientist’s appeal

In a matter of a few years, we have another employment law matter before the High Court of Australia dealing with alleged ‘freedom of speech’ at work.  The High Court in its earlier decision of Comcare v Banerji [2019] HCA 23 held that a public servant did not have an untrammelled freedom to criticise their employer by […]

Norman DonatoPartner, Bartier Perry Lawyers

FSTB Concludes Consultation on Registration Regime for Dealers in Precious Metals and Stones

On 21 May 2021, Hong Kong’s Financial Services and Treasury Bureau (the FSTB) published its Consultation Conclusions on legislative proposals to enhance anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CTF) regulations in Hong Kong1 (Consultation Conclusions) in respect of Hong Kong dealers in precious metals and stones (DPMS). These Consultation Conclusions are made in response to the […]

Clinton MorrowPartner, Charltons

FSTB Concludes Consultation on Registration Regime for Dealers in Precious Metals and Stones

On 21 May 2021, Hong Kong’s Financial Services and Treasury Bureau (the FSTB) published its Consultation Conclusions on legislative proposals to enhance anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (AML/CTF) regulations in Hong Kong1 (Consultation Conclusions) in respect of Hong Kong dealers in precious metals and stones (DPMS). These Consultation Conclusions are made in response to the […]

Julia CharltonPartner, Charltons

The New Regulatory Package for Artificial Intelligence

On 21 April 2021, European Commission released a proposal for a new regulatory package for Artificial Intelligence (AI). The proposal comprises three main acts, each having a different purpose related to the implication of AI technology for business and communities.  The main proposals for regulations are:  Regulation Laying Down Harmonised Rules on Artificial Intelligence (Artificial […]

Madalina HristescuPartner, Hristescu & Partners

Court Rejects Judicial Review Application to Challenge HKEX Delisting

On 26 February 2021, the High Court dismissed the application by Bolina Holding Co., Ltd. (Bolina) for leave to apply for judicial review of the decision of the Listing Review Committee of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEX) on 4 November 2020 to cancel the company’s listing for failure to satisfy the conditions […]

Julia CharltonPartner, Charltons

Court Rejects Judicial Review Application to Challenge HKEX Delisting

On 26 February 2021, the High Court dismissed the application by Bolina Holding Co., Ltd. (Bolina) for leave to apply for judicial review of the decision of the Listing Review Committee of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEX) on 4 November 2020 to cancel the company’s listing for failure to satisfy the conditions […]

Clinton MorrowPartner, Charltons

HKEx Listing Rule Changes on Disciplinary Powers and Sanctions effective 3 July 2021

On 20 May 2021, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (the HKEx) published conclusions to its consultation on review of the Listing Rules relating to disciplinary powers and sanctions1 (the Consultation Conclusions). The HKEx received diverse views, with a majority of respondents agreeing with most of the proposed changes to the HKEx’s disciplinary regime. […]

Clinton MorrowPartner, Charltons

HKEx Listing Rule Changes on Disciplinary Powers and Sanctions effective 3 July 2021

On 20 May 2021, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (the HKEx) published conclusions to its consultation on review of the Listing Rules relating to disciplinary powers and sanctions1 (the Consultation Conclusions). The HKEx received diverse views, with a majority of respondents agreeing with most of the proposed changes to the HKEx’s disciplinary regime. […]

Julia CharltonPartner, Charltons

SFC and HKEX Issue Joint Statement on IPO-related Misconduct

On 20 May 2021, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEX) issued their joint statement on IPO-related misconduct1 setting out issues detected in recent new listings and the regulators’ proposed approach to dealing with them. These issues mainly involve arrangements to artificially satisfy the initial listing requirements […]

Julia CharltonPartner, Charltons

SFC and HKEX Issue Joint Statement on IPO-related Misconduct

On 20 May 2021, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (HKEX) issued their joint statement on IPO-related misconduct1 setting out issues detected in recent new listings and the regulators’ proposed approach to dealing with them. These issues mainly involve arrangements to artificially satisfy the initial listing requirements […]

Clinton MorrowPartner, Charltons