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  • A new securities joint venture is set to be established under the Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement (CEPA), with six companies joining hands to form Yuegang Securities.
  • The US has finally engaged with the internationalisation of the renminbi after years of stubbornly ignoring the currency’s rise. Market participants have welcomed the Rmb617m ($94.15m) worth of instruments issued by the New York branches of Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), but say the developments are long overdue. Rev Hui reports.
  • US banks face tighter but potentially confusing restrictions on booking swaps business overseas, say lawyers, after the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) adopted a rule that applies multi-faceted criteria to applying cross-border margining requirements on uncleared swaps.
  • Derivatives traders this week took the resignation of Brazilian planning minister Romero Juca in their stride, leaving key measures of risk largely unchanged.
  • Intercontinental Exchange has promoted a long-serving senior official at the firm to chief technology officer.
  • Singapore Exchange (SGX) said it has entered into exclusive discussions with the Baltic Exchange for a possible cash offer for 100% of the shipping-based bourse.