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  • The newly approved Shanghai-Hong Kong mutual stock programme will use renminbi as the settlement currency for the two-way transactions, Zhang Xiaojun, the news spokesman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said last Friday.
  • The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is looking to implement the Basel Committee’s standardised approach to counterparty credit risk exposures, which will be applicable to exchange-traded derivatives, over-the-counter derivatives and long settlement transactions.
  • Changes to rules governing financial leasing companies in China should limit the risk of originator/servicer defaults and make the issuance of leasing ABS deals possible in the country, according to analysts at Fitch Ratings.
  • JP Morgan’s 19% fall in earnings for the first quarter of 2014 was partly caused by a 21% decline in revenue from its fixed income business.
  • Exotic equity traders at large financial firms have been selling long-dated Nikkei volatility via December 2016, 2017 and 2018 put options with strikes at around 90% of spot. Traders, however, have been hard pressed to find investors.
  • This week's approval of mutual stock market access between the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange is being welcomed by market participants as a big step in the internationalisation of the renminbi, promoting more cross-border use of the currency.