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ASIFMA 2021 TRAINING SERIES: Asia Financial Market Explained

Overview

Dates: Monthly, starting from January 2021, ending December 2021

Location: Webinar via Zoom (supported by exclusive access to the Series on our website login)

Enrollment Fees:

  • $180 USD (Non-members)
  • $150 USD (ASIFMA member firms and Partner Associations)

Factsheet: To download your factsheet, please click here.

Registration: To register please click here

Official ASIFMA link

Objective:

This exciting training program comprises a Series of monthly interactive educational training sessions on key emerging topics relevant to the financial industry in Asia, delivered by expert trainers drawn from our extensive global and regional network. By curating relevant, up to date information together into one Series, with the active support of our wide industry network, various expert committees and education working group, participants will be confident they are learning from a source accredited by the industry that utilizes expert trainers from leading institutions globally and regionally.

 
Monthly Virtual Training Session Format:

Each virtual one-hour training session will provide a basic introduction to the topic in a dynamic format to encourage interaction including use of polling and opportunity for Q&A. The program is aimed at getting junior and intermediate staff up to speed on these emerging areas in finance within Asia. In addition to the live training sessions, every participant will have exclusive access to an online repository containing numerous educational resources, including an outline of the topic, the related session presentation provided by the expert trainer, as well as background material on each topic, pre and post-training session surveys, suggested persons or organisations to follow for ongoing learning and on-demand videos of each event.  The training sessions and supporting materials will be in English.

Topics:

Our first monthly session (on China Financial Markets) will be held on 28 January 2021.  Our full list of topics is below (although these are subject to change if more relevant topics emerge over the year).

  • China Financial Markets Explained (28 January 2021, 12 noon HKT/SGT)
  • Sustainable Finance/ESG in Asia (23 February 2021, 12noon – 1pm – HKT/SGT)
  • AI, Big Data (23 March 2021, 12noon – 1pm – HKT/SGT)
  • Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs)
  • Cybersecurity
  • India Financial Markets Explained
  • Data, Privacy Policy and the Cloud
  • Diversity in Capital Markets
  • Operational Resilience of Firms
  • Conduct and Individual Accountability
  • Greater Bay Area Development
  • Tokenised Securities 

Trainer Profile:

Global and Asian industry experts and senior representatives from our network of sell-side, buy-side, law firms, infrastructure providers and consultancies who have been specifically selected for their knowledge and skills by our staff and related member committees.

At ASIFMA, we are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusion in our workplace and this policy is applied in all areas of our business including speaker roles at our events and conferences.

Session 1 – China Financial Markets Explained 

  • Stephen Davison, Management Director, Head of China Strategy and Chief of Staff, JPMorgan
  • Arthur Luk, EM Asia Local Markets Strategist, JPMorgan
  • Mark Austen, CEO, ASIFMA
  • Lyndon Chao, Managing Director – Head of Equities and Post Trade, ASIFMA
  • Philippe Dirckx, Managing Director – Head of Fixed Income, ASIFMA
  • Eugenie Shen, Managing Director – Head of Asset Management Group, ASIFMA

Session 2 – Sustainable Finance/ESG in Asia 

  • Jaideep PanwarSenior Manager, Global Responsible Investment & GovernanceAPG Asset Management 
  • Helena Fung, Head of Sustainable Investment, APACFTSE Russell 
  • Jonathan Drew, Managing Director, ESG Solutions, Global Banking, HSBC 

Session 3 – AI, Big Data

  • Annabel Lee, Public Policy Lead for Data, APAC, Amazon Web Services 
  • Laurence Van der Loo, Executive Director – Tech & Ops, ASIFMA 
  • Boon-Hiong Chan, Head of Securities Market and Technology Advocacy, Securities Services, Corporate BankDeutsche Bank AG Singapore
 
Series Fees, Certificates, Accreditation:

$180 USD non-members for the entire Series; $150 USD for ASIFMA member firms and Partner Associations.

Access is not transferrable between individuals and will be monitored both during the webinars and on the website.  Those who attend a designated number of live webinar sessions as well as complete the requisite number of surveys will be issued with a certificate of completion of the event.

Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) Continuous Professional Training (CPT) points will be granted for those located in Hong Kong for sessions attended. Similar accreditation is being sought in other jurisdictions.

ASIFMA Contact:

Alex Lipton, Manager – Business Development and Communications (alipton@asifma.org)

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WORKING FROM HOME

Kindly be informed that in line with the government’s directive, we will be working from home with effective from 22nd October 2020 until the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) period ends.
 
During this period, you may contact us through email carole@ppkm.net or seccom33@gmail.com or call / whatsapp us at 012-229 6608
 
 

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FMAM and ASIFMA Virtual Event: Malaysia IBOR Transition

You are cordially invited to ASIFMA’s virtual event: ‘Malaysia IBOR Transition‘ (in collaboration with Financial Markets Association Malaysia) to be held on Friday, 18 September 2020 at 10:00am MYT/HKT.  

 

 

Event info

Date : Friday, 18 September 2020
Time : 10:00am – 12:30pm MYT/HKT | Time Zone Converter

Location: Virtual Event – Save your spot now
Admission: Complimentary 

Training Hours:  CPT Hours: 2.5 (SFC); CPD Hours: 2.0 (FMAM). To qualify for this, participants are required to attend the entire event.


Agenda

10:00am – 10:05am : Welcome Remarks 

Kok Wei Chu
President
Financial Markets Association Malaysia;

Vice Chairman
ASIFMA

 


 

10:05am – 10:20am : Keynote Address

Aznan Abdul Aziz
Assistant Governor
Bank Negara Malaysia

 

 


10:20am – 10:25am : ASIFMA Regional Update

Rebecca Weinrauch
Executive Director – Head of Fixed Income
ASIFMA

 

 


10:25am – 10:35am : Impact of IBOR Transition on the Local Banking Market

Hooi Lam Chan
Partner, Malaysia and ASEAN Financial Services Assurance Leader
EY

 

 


10:35am – 11:15am : Product Presentations

Jing Gu
Head of Legal, Asia Pacific
ISDA

 

 

Mushtaq Kapasi
Managing Director – Chief Representative Asia Pacific
ICMA

 

 

Andrew Hutchins
Partner
Clifford Chance

 

 


11:15am – 11:30am : Data and Infrastructure Preparedness: Practical Challenges of IBOR Transition

Edmund Lee
OTC Data Strategy Manager, Asia Pacific
Bloomberg L.P.

 

 


11:30am – 12:10pm Banking Panel on Implementation Issues and Real Case Scenarios

Kevin Yam
Head of Markets Division
Deutsche Bank
Malaysia

 

 

Jacob Abraham
Chief Risk Officer, Group Global Banking
Maybank

 

 

Tiak-Peow Phua
Executive Director, Libor Transition, Conduct, Financial Crime and Compliance
Standard Chartered

 

 


12:10pm – 12:25pm : Local Accounting Issues: Fair Value, Value Transfer, Hedge Accounting and Modifications

Hooi Lam Chan
Partner, Malaysia and ASEAN Financial Services Assurance Leader
EY

 

 

Damien Jones
Partner, Financial Services
EY

 

 


12:25pm – 12:30pm : Q&A


Endorser

 

 

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Event Timing: Tuesday, 25th August 2020 at 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm KL , HK , SIN time / 9.00 am – 10.30 am : LDN time

The event will feature a panel discussion with the following panelists from Bank Negara Malaysia, Ministry of Finance Malaysia and FMAM, as well as active engagement sessions (Q&A) with offshore and onshore investors and financial intermediaries to cover topics of interest to offshore and onshore investor as well as financial intermediaries:

  1. Pn. Norzila Abdul Aziz, Assistant Governor, Bank Negara Malaysia
  2. En.Mohd Hassan Ahmad, Senior Deputy Director, Fiscal Policy and Debt Management Office, Ministry of Finance Malaysia
  3. En. Mohamad Ali Iqbal Abdul Khalid, Director, Investment Operations and Financial Markets, Bank Negara Malaysia
  4. Mr. Albert See Choon Kwang, Director, Foreign Exchange Policy, Bank Negara Malaysia
  5. En. Idwan Suhardi Hakim, Director, Economics Department, Bank Negara Malaysia
  6. Mr. Chu Kok Wei, President of FMAM, Group Treasurer of CIMB (Moderator)
  7. En. Mohd Rashid Mohamad, Vice President of FMAM, Group Treasurer of RHB

If you have not registered your interest, save your spot by completing the form below. Successful registration will be sent a unique login details for the event.

This event is supported by the following participating banks:  

 

FMAM and BNM’s Engagement with London Investors “Malaysian Financial Market – Progressive, Stable and Dynamic”

On 4 March 2020, Financial Market Association of Malaysia (FMAM) in collaboration with Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) conducted an investor engagement video conference with various portfolio managers, FX and fixed income traders and global custodians in London. The conference is part of a series of engagements with financial market participants to discuss and provide insights and obtain their feedback on the latest developments surrounding Malaysia’s financial market. This interactive session was led by Bank Negara Malaysia Assistant Governors Norzila Abdul Aziz and Marzunisham Omar.

Key topics discussed include among others, the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on the global and domestic economy, development on FTSE Russell, China’s inclusion in global bond indices, the dynamic hedging programme, progress on the Appointed Overseas Office (AOO) pilot program as well as liquidity in the bond and foreign exchange market.

The conference also deliberated on the recent stimulus package announced by the Malaysian Government and the monetary policy easing by BNM as part of efforts to address the wider impact of COVID-19 outbreak on economic activities. The stimulus package, which is timely and targeted, aims to provide support to cushion the impact to the sectors which are most affected such as tourism, transportation and manufacturing while spurring private consumption.

Participants were also updated on recent engagements between BNM and global bond index providers, whereby their feedback were incorporated in recent development initiatives such as featuring more re-openings in the 2020 auction calendar to build larger benchmark outstanding sizes and reduce number of bonds in the index. This facilitates index tracking activities by passive investors and will boost liquidity in the bond market. On the impact of China’s inclusion in the JP Morgan GBI-EM index, market participants acknowledged that the inclusion will be implemented gradually in terms of timing and positioning. Malaysia’s deep and liquid financial market with a large base of domestic institutional investors will be able to absorb any potential impact.

The dynamic hedging programme has gained traction with the registration of 108 investors managing USD38 billion of ringgit assets. Based on feedback received from registered investors, the current dynamic hedging programme is sufficient in serving investors’ needs to manage their FX risk exposures from their underlying assets. Additional flexibilities have also been granted to investors on a case by case basis. Nonetheless, BNM welcomes further feedback from market participants to improve the onshore foreign exchange market.

The 2-hour event also touched on the progress in market development initiatives which translated into more efficient market functioning and improved investment experience. Investors welcomed the ability to get competitive 2-way USD/MYR prices from the pilot Appointed Overseas Office (AOO) banks during London and New York hours. USD/MYR reference prices are also available on Bloomberg after local onshore hours, allowing for better price transparency. Overall, the event was well received by all participants and clarity was provided in terms of the Bank’s stance and direction moving forward.

“While market developments are aimed to be progressive, the Bank undertakes a phased approach in liberalisation initiatives, whilst balancing financial stability objectives to promote a well-functioning financial market that supports and complements the real economy. I must also emphasize that communication is key, and all feedback are very much appreciated and welcomed. These inputs allow us to assess if we’re on the right track in terms of our targeted development and liberalisation initiatives”, said Assistant Governor Norzila Abdul Aziz.

“FMAM is pleased to play our part in engaging and updating global market participants on the various steps undertaken to improve market accessibility and liquidity. Collaboration between regulators and market participants via the Financial Markets Committee (FMC) have led to impressive and tangible financial market performance as these development initiatives continue to progress. Based on the feedback received from investors, we sense that there is a genuine understanding of Malaysia’s approach to develop our market in a holistic and balanced manner. We feel that investors appreciate the efforts made by both FMAM and BNM to continuously engage them”, said Mr. Chu Kok Wei, President of FMAM.

Actual BNM Press Release article can be found from here 

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