11-12 October 2006, Tokyo, Japan
The OECD/ADBI Eighth Roundtable on Capital Market Reform in Asia was held on 11-12 October 2006 at the Asian Development Bank Institute in Tokyo. The Roundtable was jointly organised and sponsored by the ADB Institute and the OECD, in cooperation with the Government of Japan.
The Roundtable was established in 1999 in the aftermath of the so-called Asian financial crisis, and has annually offered a forum for discussion among Asian securities regulators, experts, practitioners, scholars and international organisations on specific topics of main interest from the viewpoint of capital market reform in Asia.
The main topics of this year’s Roundtable were: Capital Market Reforms in Asia: Issues, Progress and Challenges; Financial Policy Landscape; Competition and Integration of Exchanges and its Implications for Regulators; Corporate Governance: Methodology for Assessment of the Implementation of the OECD Principles and Discussion of Progress; International Convergence of Accounting Standards.
Documentation:
Session 1: Capital Market Reforms in Asia: Issues, Progress and Challenges
Session 2: Financial Policy Landscape
Session 3: Competition and Integration of Exchanges and its Implications for Regulators
Session 4: Corporate Governance: Methodology for Assassment of the Implementation of the OED Principles and Discussion of Progress
Session 5: International Convergence of Accounting Standards
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