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Hong Kong Lobbies Beijing to Lift Cap on Yuan Conversion
By Editors | 15/09/2014
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has asked Beijing to lift the cap on the amount of yuan local residents can convert as part efforts by the city’s de facto central bank to boost the amount of mainland currency in the system ahead of the Stock Connect scheme with Shanghai next month.
Hong Kong to Enhance Protection for Bank Depositors
By Editors | 14/09/2014
Hong Kong regulators are seeking industry views on recommendations to improve a scheme that provides a financial safety net for depositors in the event of a banking crisis.
Hong Kong’s First Islamic Bond Issue Raises $1 Billion
By Editors | 12/09/2014
Hong Kong has sold its first ever sovereign Islamic bonds, raising $1 billion amid strong demand for the landmark offering.
Hong Kong, Shanghai Bourses Sign Deal on ‘Through Train’
By Editors | 03/09/2014
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd has signed an agreement with the Shanghai Stock Exchange and China Securities Depository and Clearing Corporation for the establishment of Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect.
Hong Kong Cuts Transaction Levies on Securities
By Editors | 02/09/2014
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx) said it will cut levies imposed on transactions in its markets on behalf of the Securities and Futures Commission from November.
Hong Kong to Hold Roadshow for First Sukuk Offering
By Editors | 28/08/2014
The Hong Kong government will hold investor meetings from next week for its first Islamic bond issue.
Singapore to Cut Board Lot Size of Stocks in January
By Editors | 26/08/2014
Singapore Exchange will reduce the standard board lot size of securities listed on SGX from 1,000 to 100 units from January 19 next year in order to make investing more affordable to retail investors.
Hong Kong-Shanghai Stock Scheme Faces Tax, Quota Issues
By Editors | 26/08/2014
The stock market trading scheme between Hong Kong and Shanghai could be derailed by unclear tax policies and daily quotas that discourage foreign institutional investors to take part in the initiative.
Hong Kong Regulator Reiterates IPO Sponsor Liability
By Editors | 26/08/2014
The Securities and Futures Commission has reaffirmed that sponsors of initial public offerings (IPO), particularly banks that prepare companies for a Hong Kong listing, are criminally liable for defective prospectuses.
Hong Kong Regulator Issues Quarter to June Report
By Editors | 21/08/2014
The Securities and Futures Commission issued its quarter to June report detailing accomplishments that included the release of a regulatory framework for the over-the-counter derivatives market, and the announcement of a cross-border stock market scheme between Hong Kong and Shanghai.
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