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Investors and issuers remain concerned about China's capital account liberalisation programme, and their ability to hedge longer-term risk
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Fund managers active in offshore-listed China A-share ETFs say a 10% provision set aside for capital gains tax on A-share trading related to P-note issues is increasing tracking error for some funds. Meanwhile, others are ignoring the tax risk altogether,...
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DBS is the first financial institution to offer renminbi structured notes and unit trust to private banking clients in Singapore. The bank has also drawn up contingency plans to address the policy risk of Beijing changing its mind on the internationalisation...
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Foreign exchange options debuted in mainland China today with a number of deals taking place. China now has an onshore market for forex forwards, forex options, forex swaps and cross-currency swap, offering market participants more hedging tools as the...
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Market participants are close to completing the legal and operational details relating to a new custodian account arrangement that would allow the city's participating banks in offshore renminbi to take credit risk against the People's Bank of China rather...
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Bank of China and Bank of Communications are set to make history by becoming the first mainland Chinese banks to have representative offices in Taiwan, since the island broke away from the mainland in the 1950s. To-date, seven Taiwanese banks have established...
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