3rd September 2010    1:54

                                                                                                                            .... The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and Bank Indonesia have launched a new cross-border payment-versus-payment (PvP) link between Hong Kong's US dollar real time gross settlement system (RTGS) and Indonesia's rupiah RTGS system..... Changjia Group, a Chinese developer with a focus on high-end residential projects in Shanghai, plans to raise between $500m and $600m in a planned Hong Kong listing in March,.... Emirates Steel is finalising plans to consolidate its debt financing and is looking to raise $1.5bn through limited recourse financing to cover the financing needs of its Phase 1 and Phase 2 expansion projects..... The US federal government is set this week to begin a process that could clear the way for energy companies to do seismic research aimed at locating pockets of oil and natural gas along the Atlantic Coast, interior secretary Ken Salazar told reporters Monday..... The $9bn School Employees Retirement System of Ohio has committed over $80m to two private equity middle market buyout funds, half to Francisco Partners’ Fund III, and half to Mason Wells’ Buyout Fund..... San Francisco based industrial property fund, Terreno Realty Corp. canceled its planned $200m IPO yesterday as Goldman Sachs Group Inc. couldn’t find enough buyers for its sale of 10m shares, thereby extending the slump in US IPOs which began late last year..... As part of a strategy to refocus its retail banking operations on Europe and the Mediterranean, Credit Agricole is mulling to sell its Uruguayan subsidiary, Credit Uruguay Banco, to the local unit of Spanish banking group Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA)..... A UK Commons committee has called for the Financial Services Authority to be given new powers to regulate treasury advice to public sector bodies on how to manage cash reserves. The demand is contained in a report on the management of local authority investments in the wake of the risk of losses as a result of the collapse of Icelandic banks..... BATS Europe, the operator of European multilateral trading facility (MTF), has decided to add a pan-European smart order routing service for access to multiple market centres including exchanges, MTFs and dark pools, effective February 15th ..... Bradford & Bingley and Northern Rock, the two UK-based lenders that were the first to receive lifeline from the government, are on the verge of merging their so-called 'bad banks.' The European Commission is expected to clear way for B&B to merge its buy-to-let mortgage loans with Northern Rock Asset Management.... Allianz Global Investors is reportedly planning to launch a global multi-asset fund. The Allianz RCM Dynamic Growth fund will aim to deliver equity-like returns with a lower level of risk..... The UK’s University Superannuation Scheme plans to allocate £1.4bn to fixed income (possibly UK index-linked gilts) and lower its equity allocation,as the scheme’s relatively high equity exposure of 70% of assets resulted in the fund losing about £7bn in 2009..... Russia has paid $1m to foreign banks to settle unresolved debts owed by the Soviet Union under an agreement signed with London club creditors last year who were not part of a 2000 swap of $31.7bn in principle and interest arrears notes for $21.2bn of new dollar debt due in 2010 and 2030.                                                                                


COVER STORY

AS EASY AS ABC?

Despite a tepid reception in its mainland China debut, Agricultural Bank of China’s (ABC’s) dual-listing entered the 2010 record books with a massive initial public offering (IPO) worth $22.1bn, following the exercise of an over-allotment option for its Shanghai share sale. Meantime, the stock started trading in Hong Kong at HK$3.25, some 1.6% above its offer price of HK$3.20, and rose as high as HK$3.31 in the first hour in its Hong Kong debut in mid-July. Will the issue now ignite a generally muted emerging markets equity issuance calendar? Or will it be the high point of a drawn out Chinese IPO calendar?

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KEY STORIES

THE NEW FOOTFALL
The resilience in Canadian securities lending derives in part from the country’s increasing attraction to international investors. While most developed nations have trashed their public finances in an attempt to revive economic growth, Canada escaped the crisi...

BUILDING THE NEW TRADING GATEWAY
Attendees (Top row, from left to right): Mark Wheatley, head of Japan equities, & regional head, electronic trading, Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Matt Saul, regional head of trading, Asia (ex-Japan), Fidelity Investment Managers; Matt McKeith, global head of...

EUROPEAN ASSET SERVICING ROUNDTABLE
Attendees (from left to right): Paul Stillabower, global head of business development, fund services, HSBC Securities Services; Tim Reucroft, director, investor services, Thomas Murray; Ross Whitehill, business manager, asset servicing, BNY Mellon Asset Servic...

CHANGING TIMES FOR ASIAN TM
While traditional allocations such as fixed income remain the transition of choice for the majority of Asia’s institutional investors, a palpable shift into equities is already under way. Meanwhile, complex instruments such as derivatives and exchange-traded f...

US TM PLAYS SOFTBALL
While transactional costs have improved, the global financial crisis has irrevocably altered the way that transition management in the US is conducted. Clients who now wish to implement portfolio re-allocations are seeking a much clearer and more detailed plan...

SIZING UP SUB-CUSTODY
Transaction banking remains a valuable commodity, and as a result, well-established regional sub-custody players in particular have come through the fire in fine form. However, in a world of lower management fees, greater technology needs and fierce competitio...

 

MORE STORIES FROM FTSE GLOBAL MARKETS

RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME?
Canada: is it the gateway to recovery?
THE CHALLENGE OF TRULY DARK TRADING
Face to Face with Andy Silverman
MULTI-ASSET TRADING: FIELD OF DREAMS OR NIGHTMARE ON WALL STREET?
New assets in the trading mix
THE QUEST FOR FREEDOM
The long and winding road to interoperability
RUSSIA’S LONG HOT SUMMER
From wildfires to new trading platforms
THE AGENT OF CHANGE
Technological advances drive the trading industry
THE NEW DEAL
Europe's exchanges compete for market share
NORDIC BANKS SNAP BACK
Nordic banks: sector rebounds but is not out of the woods
A TALE OF TWO HALVES
Petrobras: a flawed platform for growth?
INFLATION AHOY!
Quick-fix fiscal policy: no substitute for long-term strategy
A BIRD IN THE HAND
Shopping malls: do they need a spring clean?
A NEW WAY WITH INVESTORS
Bursa Malaysia leads national investor charge
BRAZIL STEPS UP THE PACE IN AFRICA
Global trade: changing lanes
THE NEW WAVE
Sukuk: Nomura's Islamic debut marks a new Asian issue upsurge
THE SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS
Sovereign debt: still-strained investor appeal
COMMODITY INNOVATION
Investing in commodities: are ETNs the way forward?
REGISTRATION RULES OK?
Private Fund Managers: SEC advisor registration
NEW YORK EXODUS
European giants desert NYSE for OTCQX
AS EASY AS ABC?
Has China's IPO bubble burst?
WATCHDOG TAKES AIM
The European Commission turns its attention to post trade services

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