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China’s market regulator has released the first set of proposed rules for the long-talked-about London-Shanghai Stock Connect — but whether it represents a real opening up or simply a political manoeuvre is yet to be seen. Jonathan Breen and Paolo Danese report.
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A group of investors have taken Snap, the photo messaging company beloved by millennials, to court in California, alleging they were misled during the IPO process. They have filed a motion to have the case made into a class action suit, which might mean that it will rumble on for years at the company’s expense.
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JP Morgan has made two senior hires to for its equity capital markets team with Nick Skaff and Ismail Iraqi joining from Deutsche Bank to cover emerging markets.
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Impact investing — a specialist field, outside mainstream financial markets, in which investors seek environmental and social outcomes — is burgeoning, leading promoters to raise their targets for the market’s growth. But at the same time, more conventional investors are also laying claim to the term “impact”.
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The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were not specifically designed for finance, something that perhaps helps to explain their popularity among responsible investors, institutions and borrowers. But this does not mean that factoring them into investing decisions is easy, reports Jasper Cox.
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One of the central planks of the UK government’s policy on how the financial services sector would cope with a no-deal Brexit could turn out to be illegal under World Trade Organisation rules, and could be challenged by other WTO members.