According to the SFC Code of Conduct for Licensed Persons or Registered Persons regarding employee trading: licensed corporations/registered institutions (hereinafter referred to as companies) need to establish policies and inform employees in writing whether they are allowed to engage in personal trading in stocks, futures contracts, or leveraged foreign exchange contracts.
If the company allows employees to engage in personal trading or purchase securities, futures contracts, or leveraged foreign exchange trading contracts, the following is required:
Written policy outlining the conditions that employees must comply with when engaging in personal trading;
Employees must report all relevant accounts to management, including accounts of minor children and accounts in which the employee has a beneficial interest;
Generally, employees should conduct personal trading through their employer’s company or its affiliated companies;
If employees are allowed to trade personally through other brokers, copies of trade confirmations and account statements must be provided to company management;
Employee accounts and related accounts transactions must be recorded separately and clearly identified in the company’s records;
Management with no conflict of interest must supervise and review employee trading to prevent misconduct and ensure that it does not harm the interests of other clients.
In addition, a company may not knowingly trade securities or futures contracts for employees of another company unless it has obtained written consent from the other company.
Therefore, whether employees of Hong Kong licensed corporations/registered institutions can trade stocks mainly depends on whether their own company allows it, that is, the boss has the final say.
If allowed, it is not an immediate green light for trading stocks happily; employees still need to follow the company’s internal regulations. What internal regulations are usually in place?
Trade declaration and approval: Declare to the employer before making any transaction, and in some cases, obtain written approval from the company’s compliance department or supervisor before trading. This typically includes providing details about the securities, quantity, and price of the proposed transaction to ensure that the company understands the employee’s trading activity and prevents potential insider trading or conflicts of interest.
So, want to make a fortune in the stock market? Don’t forget to report to your boss first and get approval! Also, don’t hide your and your family’s trading activities!
Trading window periods: Trade within so-called “trading window periods.” These window periods typically begin after the company releases financial reports or other significant information to ensure that employees do not trade based on internal information.
So, have you heard any internal secrets? Don’t get excited! Never trade using this information; it is strictly forbidden!
Minimum holding period: Follow a minimum holding period, such as 30 or 60 days. This helps prevent employees from engaging in short-term trading based on internal information.
Bought stocks and want to sell them quickly? Don’t rush, take your time! Wait for 30 or 60 days before taking action.
Blacklist/restricted list: Prohibit or restrict trading in certain companies’ stocks, especially those related to the employer or clients. This helps prevent potential conflicts of interest and insider trading. Some stocks are off-limits; don’t touch them! Company resources are not for you to trade stocks with, and your trading activities must not affect the interests of the company and its clients; this is the bottom line!
Now, for a bonus question: if Xiao Mei is an employee of a Hong Kong asset management company, can she trade stocks? If so, what restrictions would apply?
-Xiao Mei may need to disclose and obtain approval from the company before engaging in personal trading.
-Xiao Mei may be prohibited from trading stocks held by the funds managed by the company to avoid conflicts of interest.
-Xiao Mei may need to follow a minimum holding period, such as 30 or 60 days, to prevent short-term trading.
-If Xiao Mei obtains non-public information about a company, she should comply with insider trading regulations and avoid trading while in possession of such information.
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