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DFSA signs MoUs with regulators in China and Singapore

posted on 09/10/2008: 84 views



The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has entered into agreements with two of Asia's leading regulators, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).

These Memoranda of Understanding, which were signed last week, commit the DFSA and the CSRC to information sharing and co-operation in the supervision of their securities markets and, in the case of MAS, which, like the DFSA is an integrated regulator, the commitment to information sharing and co-operation is to supervision of all financial services.

In both cases, the MoUs were signed on behalf of the DFSA by Chief Executive, David Knott. The Chinese MoU was signed in Beijing by Shang Fulin, Chair of the CSRC; while the Singapore MoU was signed by Ms. Teo Swee Lian, Deputy Managing Director of MAS.

The DFSA had already signed a MoU with China's banking regulator, the CBRC. Knott said: 'Dubai's strong trading relationship with China is quickly extending to the financial services sector. The establishment of Chinese banks and securities firms within the DIFC will be further accelerated now that the DFSA has MoU arrangements with both national regulators in China. Singapore, like Dubai, is a great international financial centre with a well established and credible regulatory system. By forming this new relationship with MAS we will facilitate capital flows between our two financial hubs'. – Emirates News Agency, WAM



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