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  • The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is delaying a review into allowing corporations to own shares with weighted voting rights (WVRs), potentially giving the Singapore Exchange, its chief rival, a leg-up in the race to host technology IPOs.
  • Foreign investors are holding more Chinese bonds than ever before, and they are ready to grab even more, according to a recent survey by S&P. Sentiment is likely to stay bullish as China’s monetary policy diverges from the US and the onshore market continues to grow, say analysts.
  • UBS has hired two senior equity capital markets bankers formerly with JP Morgan for its Asia operations.
  • Brexit has been a slow-burning problem for the City of London, but burning it is. Financial markets are regulated. With worse access to Europe, the UK must make itself attractive to financial firms in other ways.
  • Colin Withers left ING’s EM and high yield syndicate last week after seven years at the bank and shortly before Uzair Burney, a high yield syndicate official from Lloyds, is set to join the desk.
  • Singapore Exchange (SGX) has rejigged its listing rules to allow companies in the mineral, oil and gas (MOG) sector to list at an earlier stage.