Despite the lukewarm response to the Shanghai-Hong Kong stock connect scheme, regulators will stay the course and work towards concluding the framework for the mutual recognition scheme to launch in the first half of next year, according to sources. “There is serious will to open up channels for bilateral investments into more financial markets,” said the source who is a…
Mutual recognition scheme earmarked to launch in first half of 2015
23 December 2014
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