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HKMA Publishes Corporate Resilience Standards
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has published operational resilience standards and required implementation measures to manage major risks of remote working.
Hong Kong Banking Fintech Platform to Tie up with PBOC
Hong Kong banks and fintech tech firms will work more closely with Chinese banking regulators in developing trial fintech services following an agreement between the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the People’s Bank of China (PBOC).
China re and China Re P&C Issue First Insurance-linked Security
China Reinsurance (Group) Corporation and the China Property & Casualty Reinsurance Company Ltd have issued the first insurance-linked security in the form of a catastrophe bond.
New AML/CFT Risk Assessment Guidelines Come into Effect in Hong Kong for Financial Institution
Financial institutions operating in Hong Kong are subject to new AML/CFT risk assessment guidelines when dealing with customers under updated rules that have come into effect.
Hong Kong SPACs Open Only to Professional Investors: Proposed Rules
The rules for listings of Special Purposes Acquisition Companies (SPACs) in Hong Kong would be more stringent than in the US and open only to professional investors under draft rules released by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Hong Kong to Target Shell Companies to Avoid EU Tax Blacklist
Hong Kong will tighten its tax rules for registered companies with no substantial economic activity in an effort to satisfy EU regulators that it is combatting tax avoidance.