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With today’s upcoming Brexit speech by the British prime minister likely to throw up more doubts about London’s future as a financial centre, Parisian financial lobby Europlace says France’s message is clear: your business, including in renminbi, is welcome.
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has given LCH.Clearnet and its clearing members permission to portfolio margin customer positions.
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) has gone live with a volatility control mechanism (VCM) on its derivative market to prevent extreme price volatility.
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Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has hit investment trusts with another hurdle by adding limits to the number of units a mutual fund can hold. Meanwhile, the regulator has also approved plans to increase the transparency of backdoor listings.
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Welcome to Trump-week, as the president-elect makes final preparations before being sworn into office this Friday. Trump dominated weekend headlines by declaring that the long-standing One China policy is now up for negotiation. In the renminbi markets, meanwhile, the week is off to a slow start as the currency stabilises, and Chinese authorities discuss the future role of the Shanghai free trade zone.
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Pegas the European gas trading platform operated by Powernext has launched time spread contracts on its futures markets.