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US and Hong Kong augment data sharing deal


20 January 2017 Washington DC
Reporter: Drew Nicol

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The US Â鶹´«Ã½ and Exchange Commission has renewed its ties with the Hong Kong Â鶹´«Ã½ and Futures Commission (SFC) to further strengthen oversight of entities operating in both markets.

The new agreement builds on a foundation agreement signed in 1995 and will allow for easier data sharing on the activities of their market’s constituents, such as investment advisers, broker-dealers, securities exchanges, vendors, and credit rating agencies.

The original agreement was limited to investment managers.

Paul Leder, director of the SEC’s international affairs office, said: “By creating a formal channel for exchanging supervisory information with the SFC, this new arrangement will enhance the SEC’s ability to supervise firms on a cross-border basis.â€
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