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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has published a ‘clearing classification letter’ that will enable derivative counterparties to notify each other of their status for clearing requirements under Hong Kong’s mandatory clearing regime.
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The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) has released new research, which it hopes will dispel the long-held belief that equities in the city are undervalued when compared to shares on the Mainland.
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DBS is establishing a securities business in Japan to help investors grappling with the low interest environment in the country earn better returns in the rest of Asia.
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In this round-up, China eases rules on foreign investment in the free trade zones (FTZ) and OTC Clear receives approval to clear CNH cross currency swaps (CCS). Plus, a recap of GlobalRMB’s top stories this week.
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The list of lawsuits brought by pension funds against a group of banks and traders alleged to have manipulated the SSA market is now at least eight long, according to legal documents seen by GlobalCapital. It is likely that the lawsuits will be consolidated into a single action, according to one lawyer.
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New European rules on market abuse, which came into force on July 3, are a source of worry to MTN bankers who fear that too strict an interpretation could prevent them from conducting normal business.