12 June 2009
The government is considering amending the law to let the Securities and Futures Commission regulate all investment products and prospectuses, a move that may plug the loophole exposed by the sales of the Lehman Brothers minibonds.
SFC chief executive Martin Wheatley said in a Legislative Council financial affairs panel yesterday that structured products such as the minibonds issued by Lehman or the Octave notes by Morgan Stanley were now regulated by the Companies Ordinance.
John Leung Chi-yan, a Deputy Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, said in the same meeting that the government might consider shifting the provisions on prospectuses and product offerings under the Companies Ordinance to the Securities and Futures Ordinance.
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