Traders reportedly worry that the change-over could add to recent volatility. Meanwhile, a short-selling ban on certain stocks has been in place since Friday.
March 23, 2020The volatility control mechanism will be expanded to over 500 stocks in May 2020. The enhanced pre-opening session for stocks and listed funds will be introduced in October 2020.
March 9, 2020When the measures take effect, a $1bn asset threshold required of foreign financial institutions to hold shares in domestic trust companies will be effectively cancelled.
February 11, 2020If the core settlement guarantee fund is used up during a calendar month, non-defaulting members of clearing corporations shall immediately replenish the fund.
January 7, 2020The transition to three market sections is expected to be completed within H1 2022, but the changes will be implemented gradually in phases to mitigate the impact on listed companies.
December 28, 2019The move comes just after the central bank allowed banks to exclude investments in non-listed securities from their capital market exposure calculations.
May 30, 2019New listing rules to take effect from January, in advance of migration to a single board where equity, debt and fund issuers will be covered in a single rule set.
October 31, 2018New rules enable better access to research reports and advice on HK-listed stocks, and opportunities for HK securities firms to distribute their research through mainland firms.
July 4, 2018India’s markets regulators has slashed total expenses by 15 basis points to encourage more retail investors to buy mutual funds; also requiring increased disclosures on fund expenses.
June 7, 2018Regulator issues enhanced eligibility criteria for equities to enter the derivatives segment, physical settlement for derivatives not meeting criteria.
April 19, 2018