Title: Policies and Innovations in Asian Capital Markets
1Policies and Innovations in Asian Capital Markets
- Douglas Arner
- Asian Institute of International
- Financial Law
- University of Hong Kong
2Overview
- Key elements of legal and regulatory structures
for financial development - Regional context
- Competition, cooperation and integration
- Policy implications
3Legal and Regulatory Infrastructure
- Key elements of legal and regulatory structures
that facilitate financial development and
innovation - Framework Arner (2007)
- Post-crisis progress in Asia mixed
4Institutional Underpinnings
- Governance and public order
- Property rights and their protection
- Contract enforcement and commercial dispute
resolution - Human capital development
5Foundations of Finance
- Use of property rights for finance
- Secured transactions (real, moveable, intangible)
- Leasing
- Company law Graduated framework for small, other
private, public and listed companies - Sustainable fiscal and taxation system
- Macroeconomic and monetary policy and supporting
institutional framework
61.When enacted, a forthcoming secured
transactions law is expected to allow a score of
4 in this category. 2.When implemented, new
provisions are expected to allow a score of 4
in this category. Source Arner, Booth, Lejot
Hsu (2007 forthcoming)
7Financial Infrastructure
- Insolvency
- Financial information
- Accounting
- Auditing
- Credit information bureau, ratings
- Corporate governance graduated approach
- Payment and settlement systems
- Market integrity and corruption
- Money laundering
- Financial crime
- Corruption
- Government securities markets
81.In regards to the recently enacted bankruptcy
law that came into operation on 1 June
2007.4 Source Arner, Booth, Lejot Hsu (2007
forthcoming)
9Financial Regulation
- Banking
- Directed / relationship / collateral / cashflow
- Basel I / Basel II
- Microfinance
- Securities and Derivatives Highly dependent on
legal and regulatory infrastructure - Insurance
- Pensions
10Basel II Implementation in Asia
- Hong Kong, China Australia virtually complete
- India, Japan, Singapore hedging
- South Korea and elsewhere undecided, muted,
waiting - Concerns over complexity, costs
- Weak or non-existent data may make compliance
impossible - Take advantage of US hiatus
11Securitization Enabling Legislation and
Regulations
Source Innovations in Securitisation Yearbook
2006 (Kluwer, 2006).
12Provisions for Securitization Effectiveness
Source Arner, Lejot et al. (World Bank, 2006).
13General Cross-Sectoral Considerations
- Liberalization and competition domestic,
regional, global - Financial innovation
- Legal origin?
- Restrictive v. permissive
- Financial regulatory structure effectiveness,
independence and accountability - Financial structure and development planning
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15Regional Financial Integration and Development
Initiatives
- Trade in financial services
- AFTA / ASEAN / ASEAN3 / EAS?
- APEC
- WTO 2002 AFTA financial services linkage
- Monetary affairs
- Finance (banking and capital markets)
- Tax
- Institutional arrangements ADB (REI) / BIS /
ASEAN
16Policy Implications
- Competition
- Cooperation
- Integration
17Competition
- Economic competition need for competitive
financial system - Financial centers evolutionary process
sophisticated legal and regulatory
infrastructure, with strategic support - Domestic v. regional false dichotomy mutually
reinforcing
18CooperationBuilding Consultative Structures
- Regulatory groups working well but can be
expanded parallel to international organizations - Market groups developing APLMA, ISDA, ASIFMA
etc - Support development of common standards
supporting (1) financial stability and (2)
financial development - Most significant regulation, infrastructure,
foundations
19Integration
- Common minimum standards developed through
cooperative mechanisms and implemented
voluntarily - TA and peer review mechanisms
- Liberalization products, investors,
intermediaries - Mutual recognition Basel II model?