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  • Indian capital markets are set for a boost following the publication of the first budget from the new government on July 10. ECM activity should pick up after the country raised the disinvestment target for the 2014-15 fiscal year to Rp584bn ($9.8bn). The budget also gave Indian borrowers an incentive to explore international bond markets.
  • Institutional investors are set to play a bigger role in China’s A-share market after the country’s regulator changed the approval process for setting up mutual funds into a register-based system.
  • The Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee said additional tier one (AT1) debt may be an "inappropriate" means of meeting leverage ratio requirements, in a paper published last Friday. The FPC said it might also consider completely barring banks from using AT1 in the leverage ratio calculation.
  • A recent memorandum of understanding signed between Bank of China (BoC) and the Japan Exchange Group (JPX) is expected to see the development of an RMB-denominated bond market as well as broader trading and clearing services.
  • China Regulation and Policy
    The recent flurry of offshore renminbi activity in continental European cities has not damaged London's position as an RMB hub, although it needs the development of more investment products to fulfil its potential, argues Jinny Yan, London-based director of RMB solutions at Standard Chartered Bank.
  • Institutional investors are set to play a bigger role in China’s A-share market after the country’s regulator changed the approval process for setting up mutual funds into a register-based system.