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  • Tan Boon Gin, director of the commercial affairs department at the Singapore Exchange, has been appointed as chief regulatory officer effective June 15. This comes following the departure of Richard Teng.
  • Fad'l Mohamed is expected to join Malaysia’s Maybank IB as deputy CEO next week, as the bank seeks to win more business in the country.
  • In this round-up, RQFII participants to get stiff tax bill, A-share short selling starts on the Stock Connect next week, HKMA revises its RMB liquidity facility, new free trade zone launches are now just days away, and the Hungarian central bank launches an RMB initiative.
  • CIMB Bank has made about 40 jobs redundant in North Asia and India, as the Malaysian bank continues a pullback of its Asia Pacific investment banking franchise.
  • The Chicago Board Options Exchange has entered into an exclusive agreement with the London Stock Exchange Group to develop and list options on FTSE and Russell indices. Additionally, the two firms will collaborate on new index options products.
  • Market participants in Europe are concerned over the definitions of request-for-quote and voice brokerage systems under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive. The suggested definitions from the European Securities and Markets Authority would require the disclosure of provided quotes to the public, which could hamper liquidity.