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Australia Must Learn how to do Business with China

Doug Ferguson, KPMG - 20 May 2013

A recent trip to China by an Australian government delegation explored bilateral trade and enhancing professional services links between the two nations, covering treasury, finance and accounting. Among its members was KPMG’s Asia practice partner, Doug Ferguson, who speaks Mandarin and here shares his views about the future economic prospects of the country and how best to do business with the Chinese.

EMIR: An Unpleasant and Imminent Surprise

André Frugte , Orchard Finance - Esther Goemans-Verkleij , Orchard Finance - 16 May 2013

European governments have a plan that enables banks to go bankrupt without having a devastating effect on the financial system via recovery and resolution plans. The problem is that no-one knows exactly what to expect from this plan, included in the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR), which also covers the move to centralised clearing for over-the-counter (OTC) trades and other market reforms. The introduction has been briefly delayed until the framework is in place, but mandarins insist that from 23 September 2013 all companies, including banks and corporates, will be confronted with this new legislation.