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Tuesday 12 June 2018
JP Morgan sets record straight on China’s money market fund ...

China’s new regulations on money market funds only affects T+0 settlement not T+1. JP Morgan spoke to CT to clarify what this means for corporates.

China real estate debt: ‘Rmb3.44 trillion’ looking for ...

While other sectors feel the strain from the funding squeeze, volatile segments such as real estate face a ‘capital chain fracture’, according to one local analyst

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Called Fx Rate Locking, Alibaba’s foreign exchange hedging tool gives small businesses in China what they desperately need – scale.

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