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Hong Kong’s market watchdog has named Standard Chartered and UBS as defendants in a suit over the botched 2009 IPO of China Forestry Holdings Co.
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Plans for the Chicago Board Options Exchange to link up with Bats Global Markets took a big step forward this week, with both sets of shareholders approving the exchanges’ merger and a motion to issue shares supporting the deal.
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European Central Counterparty (EuroCCP) is to become the third central counterparty for clearing services on the SIX Swiss Exchange.
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Kenya has mandated four banks to arrange internationally syndicated loans of as much as $800m, ending a restless wait for competing lenders.
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Morgan Stanley has received approval to increase its stake in its Chinese securities venture from 33.3% to 49%, according to a source with knowledge of the agreement.
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Hong Kong should look to further strength its economic ties with China as headwinds from Trump’s anti-trade rhetoric threaten to disrupt the US-China relationship and Brexit creates an uncertain outlook for Europe.