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The innate conservatism of China's financial authorities has hampered the development of the country's credit markets, but bankers hope regulatory changes being passed will enable this sleeping giant's...
Six Chinese futures brokerages will soon get the green light to start derivatives broking operations in Hong Kong, a source close to the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) tells RiskNews .
Lawyers hailed the release of a long-awaited master agreement for renminbi cross-currency forwards and swaps by China’s foreign exchange regulator, saying it was a big step forward in bringing onshore...
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Some banks in China have started to offer equity-linked structured deposits to the country's retail investors, despite the country's derivatives rules seemingly prohibiting them from doing so. How so? Duncan Wood investigates
Structured deposits are a relatively new product in China. The first interest rate-linked structured deposit was launched in July 2003 by the Industrial Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and employed a range accrual structure, allowing investors to benefit...
The Chinese government has approved a project by five Chinese stock exchanges to set up the country's first financial derivatives exchange in Shanghai.
China appears set on a programme of foreign energy asset acquisition. Maria Kielmas looks into the implications for the energy industry
The long-awaited opening of China's equity derivatives market has begun. With the resumption of warrants trading in August and regulators now talking about stock index futures and options, it looks like a promising start. Jill Wong reports
China's warrants market is up and running following the publication of new rules by the country's securities regulator in July. Chin-Chong Liew, Jane Jiang and Joyce Woo of Allen & Overy outline the requirements for warrants issuers
China appears set on a programme of foreign energy asset acquisition. Maria Kielmas looks into the implications for the energy industry
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