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India’s financial regulator has moved to increase oversight of the country’s nascent structured products market. What will be the impact on the level of growth and the type of structures offered?
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The Indian CDS market, which started trading at the end of last year, will need three years before trades can start being cleared through a central counterparty, says clearing house CRO
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The head of the Securities and Exchange Board of India calls for a speed limit for high-frequency trading to protect retail investor interests
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Emerging markets ETFs are gaining traction with investors as providers innovate and generate new strategies for emerging markets exposure. As ETFs based on emerging markets local currency government bond indexes emerge, and others target specific themes...
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India’s recent guidelines for the issue and listing of structured products could have a significant impact on the country’s structured product market. While regulators work on ways to enhance investors’ protection,...
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Alternative assets – including structured products, private equity and funds – are expected to grow at a rate of 100% per annum in India, according to a wealth report that gives insight into the scope and breadth of the structured products market...
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The chief risk officer at Indian clearing house, the Clearing Corporation of India Limited (CCIL), Siddhartha Roy, explains there may be advantages in a network of smaller, local clearing houses rather than a single, overarching establishment
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Initial excitement regarding the long-delayed introduction of credit derivatives in India has waned amid fears that regulatory constraints will hamper market development. But the introduction of credit mitigation tools represents an important step in...
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The Asia-Pacific region has accounted for 54% of all new global wealth creation since 2010 and emerging markets are set to drive global wealth creation during the next five years, according to Credit Suisse's annual Global Wealth Report
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