Bond Market Infrastructure – Adre Smit
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Agenda
Bond Market Development
Debt Issuer Services
Town Hall Meeting
Fixed Income Regulatory Issues
June 2013
Prudential Committee
Infrastructure Investment Work Group
Adré Smit
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Bond Market Development
Seeking greater transparency from the market, but liquidity
remains important; trying to get right balance between two
National Treasury Bond Market Development Committee
(BMDC)
Electronic trading platform for government bonds
Membership/ ASISA sub-committee
Role of the Primary Dealers- provide continuous two-way prices
Debate currently around:
Access to two-way prices
Role of the JSE
Chairman of BMDC meeting with ASISA FISC on 26 June for
update
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Debt Issuer Services
Debt Issuance Guidelines for Corporate Bonds
Worked with Debt Issuers Association (DIA)
To ensure fair and transparent engagement between Issuers
and Investors on issuance of corporate bonds
ASISA members monitoring adherence to guidelines
To develop similar guidelines for Securitisation Issues
Awaiting input from Securitisation Forum
Debt Issuers Services WG working on standardised legal terms it
would want included in primary debt issues
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Fixed Income Regulatory Issues
Work Group set up to pick up on issues that relate to interpretation
of Board Notice 80 under CISCA
Engaged with the FSB on a number of urgent issues
Will be putting on the table a number of other issues as well
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Prudential Committee
Within context of proposed Twin Peaks regulation National Treasury
set up two committees:
Prudential and Market Conduct committees
Prudential committee responsible for all issues that could result in
systemic risk to the South African financial system
Amongst other issues, this committee will have oversight of:
Structure of the capital market and its regulation
Shadow banking
Banking liquidity and funding
Basel III implementation
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Infrastructure Investment Work Group
South African infrastructure investment program
Research Input- interaction with OECD
International models
Engagement with relevant parties
PICC- pipeline of 18 SIPS
DHET- Student accommodation (SIP 14)
National Treasury Task Team: Private sector financing of
infrastructure
To create enabling environment
Business Leadership SA and Banking Association of SA
Eskom/Transnet unlocking the Northern Mineral Belt with
Waterberg as catalyst (SIP 1)
Investigate previous experiences to establish blockages
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