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Short selling is crucial to the development of China’s equity market, especially in attracting greater foreign participation, Lyndon Chao, head of equities and post trade at the Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (Asifma), told GlobalRMB.
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Research analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch's 2018 market outlook answered fears in US securitization markets about increasing overall loss rates on recent loan vintages across various consumer credit sectors – and a rush by some lenders to readjust loss expectations – by dismissing fears of a recession.
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The European Investment Bank proposed today to European finance ministers to set up a new subsidiary, open to new shareholders, other than the EIB's existing owners, the European Union member states.
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Regulators in Hong Kong and mainland China are in no urgency to launch a primary equity link, also known as IPO Connect, senior executives at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) have said.
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Market participants in Hong Kong have welcomed plans by regulators to introduce investor identification (ID) for northbound Stock Connect transactions, noting that the proposal strikes a balance between regulatory transparency and market efficiency.
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Global investment bank performance in Asia Pacific this year is expected to follow the troubles of its Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) peers, with poor market performance results in FICC. However, areas of strength emerged in debt capital markets and G10 rate trading performance in Japan, according to a new report.