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ICI submitted a letter to the European Securities and Markets Authority’s on its call for evidence on a comprehensive approach for the simplification of financial transaction reporting and discussion paper on the integrated collection of funds’ data.
The Investment Company Institute submitted a joint comment letter regarding Australia’s recently enacted Public Country-by-Country Reporting (PCBCR) regime. The PCBCR framework creates a new regime mandating public disclosure of detailed tax and revenue information of multinational...
The European Commission’s Savings and Investments Union (SIU) is an ambitious initiative with the potential to transform Europe’s financial landscape by building a deep and resilient culture of investing. By placing households at its core, the SIU rightly recognises that meaningful...
ICI submitted a letter of response to the Hong Kong Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau (FSTB) and the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) on the proposed licensing regimes for virtual asset custodian service providers. Read more in the comment letter.
ICI submitted a response to the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) consultation paper on the introduction of a “Single Window Automatic and Generalised Access for Trusted Foreign Investors” (SWAGAT-FI) framework. Read more in the comment letter.
ICI submitted a response to the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited on its discussion paper on accelerated settlement for the Hong Kong cash market. Read more in the comment letter.
ICI submitted response to Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) consultation on proposed enhancements to product highlight sheets (PHS) requirements and the complex products framework. Read more in the comment letter.