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  • India’s stock market regulator has published a consultation paper on real estate investment trusts (Reits) while Singapore’s financial regulatory authority has firmed up rules governing the asset class.
  • The sell-off in the A-share market on January 4 might well scare off Hong Kong investors from buying Chinese securities via the new Mutual Recognition of Funds (MRF) scheme, but retail investors in China might now have increased appetite for offshore investments available via the MRF’s southern channel, according to market participants.
  • A much-touted circuit breaker meant to curb wild swings in China’s A-share market was triggered on Monday, as a sharp sell-down set off an exchange-wide trading suspension.
  • Société Générale is shuttering its equity research offering in India and has relocated its team from Mumbai to Bangalore in the process.
  • Capital Group has hired Julie Dickson from Ashmore Group as an investment specialist, based in London.
  • The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is working with Chinese authorities on the possibility of London-listed RMB-denominated shares, most likely in the form of global depositary receipts (GDRs), Jon Edwards, head of primary markets, Greater China, LSE, told GlobalRMB.