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Falling iron ore prices are ramping up market liquidity to the extent that hedge funds are entering the market as a China proxy
Meeting Basel III liquidity requirements will mean banks in the Special Administrative Region will need to look locally, according to KPMG
Banks in Asia are increasingly relying on the pricing and execution power of their electronic platforms to keep their structured products operations competitive. But as more strive towards the low costs...
Banks are increasingly using their IT infrastructure to increase their competitive advantage. Learn how this can work in practice.
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Coutts captures Hunt for derivatives; Vallon joins Source in Switzerland; Mirae names Atkinson head of ETF sales; Société Générale loses Yu; Patterson replaces Lagopoulos at RBC Wealth Management
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Eurex is latest clearing house to enter Asian market
José Placido, chief executive of the newly renamed RBC Investor Services, reveals his company's growth plans in an interview with Custody Risk
HKEx broadens type of RMB derivatives available to the market
Issuers will have to invest more in IT following the release of new guidelines for Hong Kong’s listed structured products market
Unregulated pension fund industry will be a systemic concern
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