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In this round up, Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission put an ETF link on hold, venture capital funds will get more tax cuts, and Hong Kong signed up to the fourth closer economic partnership agreement with the Mainland.
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Trade war diaries: relationship on rollercoaster as trade sees progress, diplomatic standoff worsensChina has rolled out trade concessions to the United States, signalling a willingness to negotiate before the trade war gets out of control. But it has also increased its rhetoric over the arrest of Huawei’s chief financial officer in Canada.
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Goldman Sachs International conducted business with Lars Windhorst, the colourful German financier, despite warnings from its compliance department that he was a high risk counterparty.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange and its counterparts in Shanghai and Shenzhen have reached a deal to include companies with dual-class shares on the southbound trading of Stock Connect.
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Santander has picked up an ex-Deutsche Bank private debt banker for its MTN syndicate desk.
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The depository arm of Canada’s TMX Group is testing a bond link with the Shanghai Clearing House, offering the latest way for foreign investors to access China’s onshore bond market. But while the new link will give Canadian and US investors more freedom to choose onshore dealers, it is unlikely to address some investors’ worries over privacy.