MSCI, Nasdaq, S&P Dow Jones Indices and FTSE Russell have now all announced the removal of Chinese companies from their indexes to comply with last month's executive order.
December 17, 2020SGX is bringing third-party ESG ratings to Singapore listed companies and will introduce new ESG-focused investment and risk management products.
December 16, 2020US investors will be prohibited from buying securities issued by the four companies, which include CNOOC and SMIC, from 1 February 2021.
December 7, 2020One option HKEX proposes is to raise the profit requirement for companies seeking to list in Hong Kong threefold, reflecting the growth of the Hang Seng Index since 1994.
November 30, 2020ASIC said it was focused on ensuring that market integrity is not compromised and that it would monitor for any impacts resulting from Monday's failure.
November 16, 2020TAIFEX already offers Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 index futures. FTSE 100 Futures will further enhance its ability to cater to offshore investors.
November 10, 2020Subject to certain requirements, Greater China issuers primary listed on the Nasdaq, NYSE or the LSE's premium listing segment will be allowed to secondary list in Hong Kong.
November 2, 2020Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE) launched on 17 September; Members Exchange (MEMX) on 21 September; MIAX Pearl will launch on 25 September.
September 25, 2020Luckin was able to falsely inflate revenue, costs and profits last year with the help of 43 third-party companies, which have also been fined.
September 23, 2020Direct listings allow private companies to raise money without going through the high IPO underwriting fees charged by investment banks.
September 1, 2020