Carmella Haswell explores a core securities lending market, Malaysia, and how market participants in the region are working to expand the country’s potential
Participants discuss the current securities lending landscape in the region, the technology evolution born from the move to T+1, and the Bank of Canada’s introduction of a settlement fail fee on bond and bill trades
Market specialists discuss the recent decision by Greece to remove stamp duty on the full notional value of stock loans, which looks to provide a promising future for onshore and offshore participants. Carmella Haswell reports
The Indian custody market embraced last year’s switch to T+1 and, according to three of the nation’s leading custodians, there is cause for more optimism
Having attended the SASLA Conference in Cape Town last month, Carmella Haswell provides a roundup of major findings from the Association's key industry discussions
Singapore might be one of the most prosperous countries in the world and an international financial centre, but in securities finance, market activity remains muted. Sophie Downes reports
Nearly three decades after short selling was initially proposed, Sophie Downes explores the impact of the new guidelines on the Philippines stock market and why the time is finally right
SASLA chairperson Michael Wright speaks to Carmella Haswell ahead of the Association’s annual Securities Finance and Collateral Management conference, where he explores the Association’s evolution and how the group is working to open up the South African market
Carmella Haswell explores the developments taking place within the securities finance market in the Middle East and how the region is attracting interest from foreign investors
Carmella Haswell explores South Africa’s transition from its first securities finance transaction in 1988 to its current status as Africa’s largest securities lending market
Jamie Richards examines growth opportunities in Canada’s securities finance markets, finding that lending revenues have remained strong through recent periods of global economic and geopolitical instability
The West African market has exceeded all growth expectations this year, with the value of assets on loan up 27,000 percent YoY, its first CCPs being approved and the introduction of ETDs