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The Trump presidency begins without China being labelled a currency manipulator, RMB keeps strengthening against the dollar, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange emphasizes stability over reform.
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In this round-up, index provider FTSE Russell adds two new Chinese A-shares indices, the mutual recognition of funds (MRF) scheme sees sales of Hong Kong funds retreat in December, and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority adds nine partners to the Belt and Road-linked Infrastructure Financing Facilitation Office (IFFO). Plus, a recap of our coverage.
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US bank bosses, facing investors at results announcements this week for the first time since Donald Trump’s election victory, tackled questions about whether the post-Trump optimism was justified — and how their businesses would benefit from easier regulation and lighter taxes.
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London based clearing house LCH made further inroads into the US this week, with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) giving LCH.Clearnet and its clearing members permission to portfolio margin customer positions.
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The derivatives market obtained its strongest sign yet that US regulations are soon to move in a more trading friendly direction, with J Christopher Giancarlo not only confirming that he is the acting chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission but also indicating that he will soften rules governing variation margin posting and swap execution facilities.
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In the third and final part of our outlook on RMB internationalisation, industry experts address how the recent capital controls affect the diversification drive by Chinese investors, and how infrastructure upgrades, such as the prospect of 24-hour trading capabilities, could provide a much-needed to boost the RMB's global role.