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Investors have rejected the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s latest attempt to allow dual-class shares, after a market consultation ended last week. Whether this will thwart HKEX's bid to woo more technology issuers is yet to be seen, but the decision will have huge repercussions for the market. John Loh writes.
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Barclays hires trio for China, Japan — JPM names new China vice-chair — Pan Asia loses primary dealer status in Sri Lanka — Asifma grabs equities head — Aberdeen Standard hires for WFOE
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The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka has suspended the primary dealer status of Pan Asia Banking Corp (PABC) for six months.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Deutsche Bank, two of the institutions named in a US lawsuit alleging manipulation in the dollar SSA market, have filed preliminary settlements for a total $65.5m, court documents show.
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A group of institutional investors have denounced the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s (HKEX) proposal to bring dual-class shares to the city, urging the bourse to take another look at the risks.
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Ford Automotive Finance (China) has pulled off an impressive return to China’s auto ABS market. The company raised an eye-catching Rmb3.46bn ($518.4m) from its latest deal — and brought in the first crop of foreign investors tapping Chinese ABS through Bond Connect.