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Dr. PB to meet stock brokers today; says right balance key for regulation

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Posted in the talk section for further discussion

Finance Ministry Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera will meet today the members of the Colombo Stock Brokers Association (CSBA) as a follow up to President and Finance Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s original capital market stakeholder forum held a fortnight ago.

The meeting between Dr. Jayasundera and CSBA also comes a few days after he held a separate follow up meeting with officials of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).

The members of the CSBA met last evening to discuss prioritisation of issues and key recommendations to be made during their meeting with Treasury Secretary today.

In a related development, Dr. Jayasundera yesterday told the regular breakfast meeting between President Rajapaksa and Editors at Temple Trees that striking the right balance was key for regulating the stock market.

“We need to develop the capital market by moving away from the extremes of unnecessary overregulation and a regulation-free environment. We need to encourage ordinary people to invest in the stock market and also make it robust for raising of capital for private sector development,” Dr. Jayasundera said, when the President asked him to update following a question raised by an editor.

The Treasury Secretary said that the market must be stabilised and supported. He also emphasised that all stakeholders must take strength from the fact that there had been high net foreign inflows of Rs. 24 billion so far this year.

During his last week’s meeting, Dr. Jayasundera listened to presentations from the SEC and CSE highlighting their recommendations with regard to the way forward. He had suggested the need for more innovative ideas to revive the stock market.

At the capital market stakeholders’ forum on 13 July, which was also a pre-2013 Budget discussion, Jayasundera was directed by President to follow up with participants to iron out issues as well implement measures necessary to revive the market, which year-to-date has produced a negative return of 20%, on top 8.5% dip in 2011, as opposed to the bull run in 2009 and 2010 which propelled Colombo as world’s most consistent best performer.

Contrary to perceptions created that brokers and investors who met the President had wanted all regulations removed, most of the participants clarified that in reality the emphasis was that whilst the SEC could continue with its investigations and take action against those found guilty of malpractices, the regulator should refrain from driving fear among existing and prospective investors by mere talk or warning notices. On the other hand, the SEC has been on record that external pressure is imposed on the regulator when investigations are stepped up against suspected manipulations by some high net worth investors.

The 13 July forum at Temple Trees saw a verbal clash of different stakeholders levelling various allegations.
Dr. PB to meet…

He had suggested the need for more innovative ideas to revive the stock market.

At the capital market stakeholders’ forum on 13 July, which was also a pre-2013 Budget discussion, Jayasundera was directed by President to follow up with participants to iron out issues as well implement measures necessary to revive the market, which year-to-date has produced a negative return of 20%, on top 8.5% dip in 2011, as opposed to the bull run in 2009 and 2010 which propelled Colombo as world’s most consistent best performer.

Contrary to perceptions created that brokers and investors who met the President had wanted all regulations removed, most of the participants clarified that in reality the emphasis was that whilst the SEC could continue with its investigations and take action against those found guilty of malpractices, the regulator should refrain from driving fear among existing and prospective investors by mere talk or warning notices.

On the other hand, the SEC has been on record that external pressure is imposed on the regulator when investigations are stepped up against suspected manipulations by some high net worth investors.
The 13 July forum at Temple Trees saw a verbal clash of different stakeholders levelling various allegations.
http://www.ft.lk/2012/07/31/dr-pb-to-meet-stock-brokers-today-says-right-balance-key-for-regulation/

http://sharemarket-srilanka.blogspot.co.uk/

Slstock

Slstock
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Director - Equity Analytics

It is good that Dr PBJ is following up with all interested parties so he can hopefully help make a common platform for understanding between all parties . Else each of the fractions will try to manipulated market for their own agendas pulling it up or down unnecessarily.

3Dr. PB to meet stock brokers today; says right balance key for regulation Empty Wait and see -ASPI to REACH 6500 Tue Jul 31, 2012 3:45 am

sanju351

sanju351
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics



We have to wait & see ..Positive news will on our way in AUG ...ASPI will pass 6000 may go on ....President wants a live and positive CSE ..to be established ..this is a very positive sentiment ..


http://www.ft.lk/2012/07/31/dr-pb-to-meet-stock-brokers-today-says-right-balance-key-for-regulation/





Dr. PB to meet stock brokers today; says right balance key for regulation
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Finance Ministry Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera will meet today the members of the Colombo Stock Brokers Association (CSBA) as a follow up to President and Finance Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s original capital market stakeholder forum held a fortnight ago.
The meeting between Dr. Jayasundera and CSBA also comes a few days after he held a separate follow up meeting with officials of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).
The members of the CSBA met last evening to discuss prioritisation of issues and key recommendations to be made during their meeting with Treasury Secretary today.
In a related development, Dr. Jayasundera yesterday told the regular breakfast meeting between President Rajapaksa and Editors at Temple Trees that striking the right balance was key for regulating the stock market.
“We need to develop the capital market by moving away from the extremes of unnecessary overregulation and a regulation-free environment. We need to encourage ordinary people to invest in the stock market and also make it robust for raising of capital for private sector development,” Dr. Jayasundera said, when the President asked him to update following a question raised by an editor.
The Treasury Secretary said that the market must be stabilised and supported. He also emphasised that all stakeholders must take strength from the fact that there had been high net foreign inflows of Rs. 24 billion so far this year.
During his last week’s meeting, Dr. Jayasundera listened to presentations from the SEC and CSE highlighting their recommendations with regard to the way forward. He had suggested the need for more innovative ideas to revive the stock market.
At the capital market stakeholders’ forum on 13 July, which was also a pre-2013 Budget discussion, Jayasundera was directed by President to follow up with participants to iron out issues as well implement measures necessary to revive the market, which year-to-date has produced a negative return of 20%, on top 8.5% dip in 2011, as opposed to the bull run in 2009 and 2010 which propelled Colombo as world’s most consistent best performer.
Contrary to perceptions created that brokers and investors who met the President had wanted all regulations removed, most of the participants clarified that in reality the emphasis was that whilst the SEC could continue with its investigations and take action against those found guilty of malpractices, the regulator should refrain from driving fear among existing and prospective investors by mere talk or warning notices. On the other hand, the SEC has been on record that external pressure is imposed on the regulator when investigations are stepped up against suspected manipulations by some high net worth investors.
The 13 July forum at Temple Trees saw a verbal clash of different stakeholders levelling various allegations.

Dr. PB to meet…
He had suggested the need for more innovative ideas to revive the stock market.
At the capital market stakeholders’ forum on 13 July, which was also a pre-2013 Budget discussion, Jayasundera was directed by President to follow up with participants to iron out issues as well implement measures necessary to revive the market, which year-to-date has produced a negative return of 20%, on top 8.5% dip in 2011, as opposed to the bull run in 2009 and 2010 which propelled Colombo as world’s most consistent best performer.
Contrary to perceptions created that brokers and investors who met the President had wanted all regulations removed, most of the participants clarified that in reality the emphasis was that whilst the SEC could continue with its investigations and take action against those found guilty of malpractices, the regulator should refrain from driving fear among existing and prospective investors by mere talk or warning notices.
On the other hand, the SEC has been on record that external pressure is imposed on the regulator when investigations are stepped up against suspected manipulations by some high net worth investors.
The 13 July forum at Temple Trees saw a verbal clash of different stakeholders levelling various allegations.

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Slstock
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

Sanju

not sure how the asi 6500 came but it is good that the top officials are also looking at the stock market. Saw an article which quoted the president saying spikes are bad. Good he now knows the game and wants fair play.

Softlofic research says market PE if 10.4 which is attractive to regional markets. We now need investor confidence and a way to get out of containing high cost for industries ( borrowing costs + energy etc)

Redbulls

Redbulls
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

@ Sanju
As you said 6500 is possible even10000 also possible,but million dollar question is when?

For me not near future.

sahan8896


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

5000 this week. Very Happy

sahan8896


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

sriranga wrote:Posted in the talk section for further discussion

Finance Ministry Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera will meet today the members of the Colombo Stock Brokers Association (CSBA) as a follow up to President and Finance Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa’s original capital market stakeholder forum held a fortnight ago.

The meeting between Dr. Jayasundera and CSBA also comes a few days after he held a separate follow up meeting with officials of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).

The members of the CSBA met last evening to discuss prioritisation of issues and key recommendations to be made during their meeting with Treasury Secretary today.

In a related development, Dr. Jayasundera yesterday told the regular breakfast meeting between President Rajapaksa and Editors at Temple Trees that striking the right balance was key for regulating the stock market.

“We need to develop the capital market by moving away from the extremes of unnecessary overregulation and a regulation-free environment. We need to encourage ordinary people to invest in the stock market and also make it robust for raising of capital for private sector development,” Dr. Jayasundera said, when the President asked him to update following a question raised by an editor.

The Treasury Secretary said that the market must be stabilised and supported. He also emphasised that all stakeholders must take strength from the fact that there had been high net foreign inflows of Rs. 24 billion so far this year.

During his last week’s meeting, Dr. Jayasundera listened to presentations from the SEC and CSE highlighting their recommendations with regard to the way forward. He had suggested the need for more innovative ideas to revive the stock market.

At the capital market stakeholders’ forum on 13 July, which was also a pre-2013 Budget discussion, Jayasundera was directed by President to follow up with participants to iron out issues as well implement measures necessary to revive the market, which year-to-date has produced a negative return of 20%, on top 8.5% dip in 2011, as opposed to the bull run in 2009 and 2010 which propelled Colombo as world’s most consistent best performer.

Contrary to perceptions created that brokers and investors who met the President had wanted all regulations removed, most of the participants clarified that in reality the emphasis was that whilst the SEC could continue with its investigations and take action against those found guilty of malpractices, the regulator should refrain from driving fear among existing and prospective investors by mere talk or warning notices. On the other hand, the SEC has been on record that external pressure is imposed on the regulator when investigations are stepped up against suspected manipulations by some high net worth investors.

The 13 July forum at Temple Trees saw a verbal clash of different stakeholders levelling various allegations.
Dr. PB to meet…

He had suggested the need for more innovative ideas to revive the stock market.

At the capital market stakeholders’ forum on 13 July, which was also a pre-2013 Budget discussion, Jayasundera was directed by President to follow up with participants to iron out issues as well implement measures necessary to revive the market, which year-to-date has produced a negative return of 20%, on top 8.5% dip in 2011, as opposed to the bull run in 2009 and 2010 which propelled Colombo as world’s most consistent best performer.

Contrary to perceptions created that brokers and investors who met the President had wanted all regulations removed, most of the participants clarified that in reality the emphasis was that whilst the SEC could continue with its investigations and take action against those found guilty of malpractices, the regulator should refrain from driving fear among existing and prospective investors by mere talk or warning notices.

On the other hand, the SEC has been on record that external pressure is imposed on the regulator when investigations are stepped up against suspected manipulations by some high net worth investors.
The 13 July forum at Temple Trees saw a verbal clash of different stakeholders levelling various allegations.
http://www.ft.lk/2012/07/31/dr-pb-to-meet-stock-brokers-today-says-right-balance-key-for-regulation/
Things happening quickly this time.You still have time to join the bus.

RIO

RIO
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

sriranga wrote:........

He had suggested the need for more innovative ideas to revive the stock market.

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Dear PBJ...
just give a call to that AUNTY or TIRED Image Wiser...you will be showered with Innovative Ideas to the height of Adams Peak....! Razz

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5100 this week Very Happy Very Happy

gamaya


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Old men usually dont have innovative ideas PBJ



Last edited by gamaya on Tue Jul 31, 2012 12:27 pm; edited 1 time in total

wiki


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

gamaya wrote:BTW old men usually dont have innovative ideas PBJ

Not always

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aj


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gamaya wrote:BTW old men usually dont have innovative ideas PBJ

Age has no relationship with coming up with innovative ideas

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