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  • The Hong Kong Stock Exchange has tied up with Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corp to launch a new platform to facilitate IPOs by technology companies. It may only be a small step towards the city’s dream of being an international hub of tech investment, but the move matters for a bourse that has struggled to lure high profile tech listings.
  • Banking is the business of confidence and trust. While the real work of cleaning up balance sheets is important, being seen to act swiftly, decisively and comprehensively is just as important. Impressions matter — whatever the underlying reality.
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    The market for socially responsible investments is flourishing, but only at the top. Corporate and emerging market borrowing, which the world sorely needs, is still conspicuously scarce. Financial innovation is required to broaden participation.
  • The market for socially responsible investments is flourishing, but only at the top. Corporate and emerging market borrowing, which the world sorely needs, is still conspicuously scarce. Financial innovation is required to broaden participation.
  • As the UK Labour Party’s Jeremy Corbyn bounces in the polls, his party’s plans for the financial system owe much to the German model — and have similar weaknesses and strengths.