29th June, 2023

The latest edition of the APAC Securities Finance Guide explores the T+1 implications, updated Global Framework for ESG and securities finance, and imitations on short selling along with a series of insights from key representatives in the industry.
The 2023 edition of the Global Investor/ISF Asia Pacific Securities Finance Guide is now available for download.
The latest APAC Securities Finance Guide centers around exploring the crucial elements that shape securities finance operations in the region. It delves into ongoing limitations on short selling, examines the consequences of GASLA's updated Global Framework for ESG and Securities Lending, and assesses the implications of transitioning to T+1 settlement from a foreign exchange standpoint.
It also hosts a series of intriguing interviews with key representatives from PASLA, ASIFMA, BNY Mellon, EquiLend, Japan Securities Finance and S&P Global Market Intelligence.
The 2023 edition of the APAC Guide is available to access and download here.
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