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Q&A: How to Make China's Capital Markets More Competitive China has made further commitments to speed up the reform and opening-up of its capital markets, but despite high-profile moves, there is still a long path ahead. Last year, China committed to lifting ownership caps on some foreign financial institutions, expanded trading on its Bond Connect program, ...
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A Jittery, Nervous Stock Market, What it Means for Gold? An already shaky, American stock market, could do without this. Many thought it might be some kind of Twittered bluff, or wishful thinking – until it was signed off. Again, it seemed distant – and maybe something would change if enough countries protested. But no. The tariffs are real – and here to stay.
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China eyes new oil benchmark with futures launch Last July it widened foreign access to its $10 trillion bond market -- the world's third-largest after the United States and Japan -- and in recent years has allowed link-ups between the stock exchanges of Hong Kong and mainland China that allow foreign and Chinese investors to buy shares listed on each ...
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IMF's Lagarde proposes 'rainy day fund' for euro zone For the euro zone to prepare for the next economic downturn, she urged its members to develop a modernized capital markets union, an improved banking ... "One of the consequences of Brexit is that many financial services will likely move to continental Europe in the months ahead," Lagarde said.
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Mnuchin says he's 'cautiously hopeful' that China tariffs can be avoided Mnuchin also tried to quell the alarm that financial markets have expressed over the trade tensions. Stocks and other riskier assets have been under pressure since President Donald Trump in early March announced plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, a threat he followed through on ...
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The Attention Paid to North Korean Nuclear Threats and Its Impact on South Korea's Financial ... We explore how investor attention paid to dangerous nuclear tests influences financial market outcomes. To measure the attention paid to North Korean nuclear threats, we introduce a weekly Google search volume index for keywords on North Korean nuclear events. Using a time‐varying structural ...
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China's Crude Oil Futures Market Opens in Financial Markets China crude oil futures landed on the Shanghai International Energy Trading Center on the 26th. This is China's first type of futures that allows foreign investors to participate directly. China uses practical actions to implement the commitment to expand opening up in the financial sector. It should be noted ...
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