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The China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) says this year it will focus more on monitoring the solvency of Chinese insurance companies and work towards establishing a framework for insurers to diversify...
The oil industry will continue to face supply challenges in the long term, following China’s burgeoning demand for imports, said BP’s chief executive at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland....
Russia is forging stronger ties with China to diversify its gas buyer base, following payment disputes with countries such as Ukraine and to compete with the growing US liquefied natural gas (LNG) market,...
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China could become the world's largest market for environmental products, predicted Chicago Climate Exchange founder Richard Sandor today. At present, the carbon market is best-developed in Europe, where the highest volumes are traded in forwards rather...
Interdealer broker BGC appears undeterred by a recent decline in China's foreign exchange and interest rate swaps activity, stemming from the failure by leading Chinese and foreign banks to sign bilateral contracts that support such trades, with the interdealer...
Reforms to further internationalise the renminbi, and policies to address China's structural imbalances by harnessing latent domestic consumption, are seen as the top priorities for the next five-year plan to be outlined by the Communist party in 2011....
Meteor Asset Management has announced the launch of an emerging markets plan, offering the potential for a 75% return on investment. The five-year Emerging Markets Kick-Out Plan aimed at the UK market tracks two indexes: the Hang Seng China Enterprise...
Oil prices will average $75 per barrel (bbl) in 2010, following rising growth in global oil consumption, fuelled by buoyant demand in developing economies, led by China, says rating agency Moody’s.
PetroChina’s cancellation of its deal with Australia liquefied natural gas developer Woodside Petroleum is not indicative of a reduction in LNG demand from Asia, say experts.
New rules coming into force in many jurisdictions in Asia are challenging the ability of global financial institutions to operate a hub-and-spoke business model for their derivatives businesses. By Jacqueline Low, Jing Gu and Keith Noyes
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