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Hong Kong is coming to grips with a new IPO regime as the city switched to a public filing system on April 1, transforming it into one of the region's most transparent markets.
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The CEE Stock Exchange Group has cut its settlement period for trades to the standard T+2, in keeping with practice across Europe, as it looks to challenge Warsaw Stock Exchange's dominance in the region.
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Nick Johnson will take over as JP Morgan’s head of equity capital markets for Asia Pacific as former head Jeff Zajkowski moves to New York to become co-head of ECM for the Americas, amid a global reshuffle.
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Luke Clayton has joined UBS as managing director, senior relationship manager for Japanese equities, in the fourteenth Japanese equity hire at the bank in just over a year.
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China’s hands-on approach to IPO reform shows commitment to the cause, but if the regulator does not take a step back and stop changing the goalposts, it will risk confusing and damaging the market, according to commentators.
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Hong Kong is coming to grips with a new IPO regime as the city switches to a public filing system on April 1 transforming it into one of the region's most transparent markets.