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The Singapore Exchange is going ahead with its plan to acquire London-based Baltic Exchange for £77.6m ($101.7m), half a year after submitting a non-binding bid for the shipping bourse.
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A year on from its initial effort to create a listing venue for the country’s start-ups, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is at it again. The regulator has relaxed the rules in its latest consultation, in a bid to get start-up listings off the ground. But unresolved issues mean this will be an uphill task, writes John Loh.
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Anyone who thinks that a merger between LSE and Deutsche Börse is odds-on now they have shareholder approval should hold that thought — there is still a very long way to go, with many twists and turns ahead.
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GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the preliminary shortlist of nominees for its Global Derivatives Awards 2016. Nominations are based upon market feedback and research conducted in recent months. Winners will be unveiled at a gala dinner in London in September.
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Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has slapped Quam Capital with a HK$800,000 ($103,135) fine for failing to discharge its duties as a sponsor on Gayety Holdings’ IPO in July 2011.
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Indian start-ups are set to receive a boost as the country’s market regulator has proposed a series of changes to improve the process of raising funds on the institutional trading platform (ITP).