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A growing list of fund managers are seeking access to China's interbank bond market (CIBM), with the likely inclusion of RMB bonds in global indices adding urgency for active and passive investors.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India has moved to clamp down on violations from high-speed trading, after the National Stock Exchange said some brokers had unfair access to its servers.
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Tradeweb is working with Hong Kong Exchange (HKEX) to provide the infrastructure for Bond Connect, which will give foreign investors access to the Chinese interbank bond market, GlobalRMB has learned.
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The Trump presidency begins without China being labelled a currency manipulator, RMB keeps strengthening against the dollar, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange emphasizes stability over reform.
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In this round-up, index provider FTSE Russell adds two new Chinese A-shares indices, the mutual recognition of funds (MRF) scheme sees sales of Hong Kong funds retreat in December, and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority adds nine partners to the Belt and Road-linked Infrastructure Financing Facilitation Office (IFFO). Plus, a recap of our coverage.
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Securities Commission Malaysia has come out with a new framework for the listing of mineral, oil and gas (MOG) firms, the regulator said.