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Release of the “Discussion Paper Regarding the Extension of Trading Hours”

July 26, 2010--Today, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE) released the “Discussion Paper Regarding the Extension of Trading Hours”.
TSE is engaged in initiatives to improve the convenience and reliability of the market, in order to better support the wealth-building of all people according to their varying life plans and become a vibrant destination for international investment assets (risk money).

Recently, remarkable changes have been occurring in the environment surrounding the securities market. The needs market users have of our exchange market are also constantly evolving. Under such circumstances TSE has received comments from users requesting an extension of trading hours. Regarding this extension, there are comments citing the benefits of increased trading opportunities from the perspective of market user convenience. Meanwhile, there are also opinions that, depending on methods of expansion, current market practices, etc. would need to be greatly altered, thus increasing costs overall and possibly decreasing efficiency. TSE believes that this should be pursued while maintaining an awareness of market users' opinions and comparing the costs and needs of the market overall.

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Source: Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)


SGX proposes new rules and measures for short selling

July 23, 2010--The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has proposed new rules and measures to provide more information on short selling activities.
This includes the requirement to mark all sell orders, either as a normal sell order or a short sell order. With the collated data, SGX intends to report the short sales volume and value by counter for each trading day.

To facilitate the marking of sell orders, SGX requires its Trading Members to put in place procedures to ensure that customers indicate their sell orders.

The dealer or remisier cannot transmit a sell order to SGX if the customer has not made his or her order indication.

SGX said the move is to facilitate greater market transparency as timely short selling information, will provides greater disclosure and contributes to enhanced accountability.

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Source: Today Online


Shanghai to Introduce Foreign ETFs Before International Board, Liu Says

July 21, 2010--The Shanghai Stock Exchange will introduce foreign exchange-traded funds before setting up an international board.

James Liu, executive chairman of the city’s bourse, said at a financial forum.

Liu declined to give a specific timetable.

Source: Bloomberg


Robust first day for A-share ETFs

July 21, 2010--Two CSI 300-linked exchange-traded funds launched by iShares rose by up to 2 percent yesterday on their debuts, outperforming the Hang Seng Index.
One of them, iShares CSI A-Share Consumer Discretionary Index ETF (3001), closed at HK$17.42 - up 2.11 percent on its opening at HK$17.06, with 6.95 million shares changing hands.

The other product - iShares CSI A-Share Consumer Staples Index ETF (2841) - closed at HK$17.30, gaining 1.88 percent from its opening of HK$16.98 on a turnover of 6.82 million shares.

Nick Good, managing director of BlackRock unit iShares Asia-Pacific, said the new products were "accessible and easy to buy" for most investors.

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Source: The Standard


China rating agency condemns rivals

July 21, 2010--The head of China’s largest credit rating agency has slammed his western counterparts for causing the global financial crisis and said that as the world’s largest creditor nation China should have a bigger say in how governments and their debt are rated.

“The western rating agencies are politicised and highly ideological and they do not adhere to objective standards,” Guan Jianzhong, chairman of Dagong Global Credit Rating, told the Financial Times in an interview. “China is the biggest creditor nation in the world and with the rise and national rejuvenation of China we should have our say in how the credit risks of states are judged.”

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Source: FT.com


The rising wave of investor/corporate engagement in Japan

July 21, 2010--Ten years have passed since an amendment to the UK Pensions Act became the world’s first regulation to require occupational pension schemes to disclose environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations within their investment portfolios.

Its 10th anniversary was celebrated earlier this month at the House of Commons with the welcoming of Martin Clarke, executive director of financial risk at The Pensions Protection Fund as the new chair of the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF). The event was a testament to the role UKSIF has played in driving the responsible investment (RI) debate and the growing acceptance of RI across the UK investment community. Similar disclosure requirements have subsequently been adopted by countries around the world including Germany, France and Australia in 2001, and most recently Canada in 2008. In response to this growing need, a range of RI products and services have been launched in the market, including the FTSE4Good Index Series. Since the launch of the indices in 2001, FTSE’s RI Unit has entered into dialogue with many companies regarding the FTSE4Good inclusion criteria, in the process developing significant experience of the challenges they face in addressing global ESG issues and meeting investor expectations.

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Source: Responsible Investor


DB Index Research -- Weekly ETF Market Review -- Asia-Pacific

July 20, 2010--Overview
There are 228 equity based ETFs in the Asia Pacific region with 316 listings across 12 countries and 15 exchanges. Japan has the largest market share by AUM accounting for 40.73% of the whole market, whilst China has the largest market share by turnover with 34.37%.
Da Cheng International AMC Ltd. listed its first ever ETF on Hong Kong Stock Exchange which tracks the performance of CSI China Mainland Consumer Index.

Turnover
Monthly average daily turnover remained at about same level in the last week. Turnover for the previous week was USD 782m. The largest ETF by turnover was the iShares Asia Trust - iShares FTSE/Xinhua A50 China Tracker issued by BlackRock with USD 165 m accounting for 21.1% of total turnover.

Assets Under Management
AUM remained at about same level in the previous week. AUM as of July 16th was USD 63.5 bn. The largest ETF by AUM is the iShares Asia Trust - iShares FTSE/Xinhua A50 China Tracker managed by BlackRock with AUM of USD 7.0bn.

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Source: DB Index Research


China cross-border ETFs in final stage -CSRC

July 20, 2010--Two financial firms have launched new products with A shares as the underlying assets to tap Hongkongers' huge appetite for mainland stock investments.

iShares introduced two A-share consumer exchange- traded funds yesterday, offering customers more investing opportunities in the booming mainland consumer market.

Two financial firms have launched new products with A shares as the underlying assets to tap Hongkongers' huge appetite for mainland stock investments.

iShares introduced two A-share consumer exchange- traded funds yesterday, offering customers more investing opportunities in the booming mainland consumer market.

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Source: Reuters


ETFs tap A-share demand

July 20, 2010--Two financial firms have launched new products with A shares as the underlying assets to tap Hongkongers' huge appetite for mainland stock investments.

iShares introduced two A-share consumer exchange- traded funds yesterday, offering customers more investing opportunities in the booming mainland consumer market.

The two ETFs have attracted subscriptions with assets under management of up to US$105 million (HK$819 million), according to iShares, which is managed by New York-based investment firm BlackRock.

Trading of the new products - iShares CSI A-share Consumer Discretionary Index ETF and iShares CSI A-share Consumer Staples Index ETF - will begin on the local bourse today.

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Source; The Standard


Tokyo Stock Exchange Begins Calculation And Publication Of The "TOPIX And TOPIX Core30 Dividend Index"

July 20, 2010--Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. (TSE) will begin calculation and publication of the “TOPIX Dividend Index” and “TOPIX Core30 Dividend Index” on July 22, 2010. The indices indicate, in points, the amount of dividends to be obtained if the component stocks of TOPIX or TOPIX Core30 were held during the index calculation period.

Additionally, TSE also plans to list futures whose underlyings are these new indices, as well as the Nikkei Dividend Index on July 26, 2010.

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Source: Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)


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