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China’s plans to adopt a market-driven IPO approval process will be pushed back by another two years, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
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Germany's RMB hub has seen slow action since its establishment in 2014, but a Bond Connect service established by Clearstream and the upcoming offering of D-shares on the China Europe International Exchange (Ceinex) could turn things around.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) has released its long-awaited guidelines on dual-class shares, clearing the way for Chinese firms such as Alibaba Group Holdings to have a secondary listing in the city for the first time.
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Malaysia’s RHB Bank is deepening its presence in Vietnam with the full acquisition of Vietnam Securities Corp (VSEC), a stock brokerage and corporate finance outfit.
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The China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) takes control of Anbang Insurance Group amid concerns over its finances, Fullerton Fund Management offers its first private fund in the onshore market, and the renminbi remains the fifth most used payments currency in January 2018.
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The US Department of the Treasury defied Republican calls to scrap the Orderly Liquidation Authority this week, after publishing a report in which it recommended an overhaul of the nation’s framework for dealing with failing banks.