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  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India has announced that mutual funds may impose on investors a tax to cover a portion of brokerage and transactions for derivatives and cash-market deals.
  • India is poised to see “exponential growth” in its exchange traded fund market in the next three to four years, as retail investors have gained greater access to the Indian bond market and government securities, according to Shanjiv Shah, managing director and co-chief executive at Goldman Sachs Asset Management in Mumbai.
  • There is little downside risk to equities, according to Alan Mudie, cio of private banking at the Union Bancaire Privée, who expected to significantly increase allocations to equities in his clients’ portfolios.
  • George Osborne, the U.K.’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, has recommended that the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards not call for the full separation of banks, but rather adopt ring-fencing without adding tougher provisions as some have pressed for.
  • State Street Global Advisors’ SPDR ETFs has launched the SPDR BofA Merrill Lynch Emerging Markets Corporate Bond UCITS ETF on the Deutsche Boerse and London Stock Exchange.
  • The sovereign sector has been the driving force behind the continuing decline of liquidity in global credit default swaps since July, according to Fitch Solutions.