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By Joe Marsh | 15 May 2012
Exchanges and governments are largely to blame, with Hong Kong a particular culprit and a profit margin that leaves Apple in the dust.
By Georgina Lee | 9 May 2012
The head of Hong Kong’s securities regulator says it is processing dark pool applications again after a hiatus amid concerns about retail investor protection.
By Georgina Lee | 17 April 2012
An upgrade and new data centre for hosting services may spark interest in algorithmic trading strategies on Hong Kong stocks, as latency is reduced to below two milliseconds.
By Joe Marsh | 24 May 2011
Bourses such as those in Australia and Singapore need big, recognisable brands to compete these days, says Philip York of Empyreal Investments.
By Joe Marsh | 22 March 2011
Asia-Pacific exchanges – particularly Hong Kong's – need to do more to boost volumes than simply open earlier and shorten their lunch breaks, stresses agency broker ...
By Joe Marsh | 18 February 2011
Brokers have been asked to identify transactions that have been crossed from alternative trading systems onto Hong Kong's exchange, with a view to improving data transparency.
By Leigh Powell | 6 October 2010
Hong Kong stock exchange chief executive Charles Li says the city is lobbying Beijing to improve its FDI regime and to seek approval for providing an interim pool of liquidity ...
By Jame DiBiasio | 3 August 2010
Activist investor David Webb accuses Ronald Arculli of undermining any effort by other exchanges or alternative trading systems to compete with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.
By Joe Marsh | 11 December 2009
Ronald Arculli joins the ranks of those criticising alternative trading platforms for creating an unfair playing field.
By Jame DiBiasio | 25 September 2009
Ronald Arculli says Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing intends to introduce listed options that allow some degree of tailoring.
By Liz Mak | 23 January 2009
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange will play a bigger role in facilitating QDII and QFII access to Chinese A-shares, while Shanghai outlines its vision for more ETFs and Reits.
By Nick Ferguson | 25 January 2008
Hong Kong's stock exchange has given the go-ahead after a study into the feasibility of trading emissions- and gold-related products.
By Jame DiBiasio | 17 January 2003
Battle of the indexers: S&P and HSI launch new products to win the hearts and minds of traders and institutions.
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