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Hong Kong regulator exploring Southbound Swap Connect

Discussions on Southbound route for swaps trading follows surge in Northbound activity

Tsing-Mah-bridge

Hong Kong’s securities regulator has begun exploring the launch of a new Southbound Swap Connect scheme, a move that would deepen financial markets integration with mainland China by allowing onshore investors to access Hong Kong’s derivatives market.

Talk of a potential new Southbound Swap Connect route comes as Hong Kong looks to build upon the success of the existing Northbound channel, which is

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