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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has given the country's banks permission to invest in real estate and infrastructure investment trusts.
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Renminbi internationalisation could give China greater influence over global asset prices in the next decade, but only if regulators can manage to internationalise the currency without destabilising its exchange rate, according to KPMG and Global Financial Markets Association (GFMA).
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Citi is planning to add at least 25 bankers to its Belt and Road coverage team over the next couple of years amid a pick-up in interest from clients.
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In a fillip to the Masala bond market, Reserve Bank of India is excluding offshore rupee-denominated bonds from the investment limits in corporate debt for foreign portfolio investors, effective October 3.
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Panda bonds issued by non-red chip foreign names are being snubbed by Chinese investors with a home bias – an opportunity international investors should not overlook, Wilfred Wee, portfolio manager at Investec Asset Management, told GlobalRMB in a wide-ranging interview.
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A leading Chinese think tank recommends regulators loosen control over the renminbi’s’ exchange rate, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) calls for the opening up of the domestic agricultural commodity futures market, and China International Payment System (CIPS) adds four indirect participants.