The RBI will let non-residents participate in the interest rate swap markets, introduce a mandatory loan component in working capital finance and allow rupee 'swaptions'
* SFTZ launches info system for X-border financial integration
* HKEx propose link to LME for better commodity hedging
* Indonesia to artificially boost corporate asset values
* And more...
SAFE eases cross-border loan guarantee rules; HK court ignores China state secrecy laws; First loan under China-Korea currency swap transacted; Malaysia to roll out mobile e-payment platform.
Australia is deepening its ties to China, having invested 5% of its foreign reserves in Chinese bonds and arranging to trade directly with China in renminbi. What does this mean for the Australian dollar? CT asks the experts.
May 6, 2013
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The Bank of England and the China's central bank will sign a three-year FX swap agreement. Will this increase the use of renminbi for trade in the UK and Europe and what more needs to be done? CT asks the experts.