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The final pieces came together for the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect this week after the regulators removed a big uncertainty around the issue of beneficial ownership. While this is a welcome change, market participants also say the timing is unfortunate, as southbound flows are expected to take centre stage. John Loh reports.
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One of HSBC's co-heads of Asian equity capital markets has left the firm, GlobalCapital Asia understands.
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Responses to the European Commission’s Capital Markets Union consultation argue that the project should include scrapping regulation that restricts trading. The initiative could serve as cover for politicians and regulators to row back on the more damaging elements of the new rules.
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The commercial and investment banking unit of UniCredit Group was a top contributor to the group’s €512m in net profit in the first quarter of 2015.
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The Korea Exchange (KRX) has eased rules for listing and delisting real estate investment trusts (Reits) in a bid to make the asset class more palatable to investors, writes John Loh.
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Three years on from taking over at UBS Investment bank and Andrea Orcel has overseen a transformation in its fortunes. Now he’s looking to rebuild its US business, writes David Rothnie