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*Vietnam ready to start derivatives market
*Huawei enters China’s interbank FX market
*India to review guidelines for commodity hedging overseas
*Thailand to increase transparency for infrastructure funds
*ADB study points to large trade finance gap in Asia
*PBoC unveils green finance vision
*Cambodia and China sign AML pact
*Sri Lanka gives land lease tax break to foreign firms
*China outlines reserves rule for foreign bank FX trading
*GMFA objects to proposed Basel III revisions on cash pooling
*Singapore confirms steps against financial cybercrime
Malaysia will adopt a daily rate for the ringgit against the US dollar in an attempt to promote domestic financial markets in line with global best practices.