| 30.09.2024 7:56 Indian Investors Eye SEBI Meet as Derivatives Curbs Loom Before the trading day starts we bring you a digest of the key news and events that are likely to move markets. Today we look at: 30.09.2024 7:50 Lombard Odier Dumped Entire China Allocation, Won’t Buy Rebound When Michael Strobaek joined Lombard Odier as chief investment officer in November, one of his first big moves was to sell all the China stocks and bonds in its holdings managed for private clients. 30.09.2024 6:54 Former Singapore Oil Mogul to Pay Liquidators, HSBC $3.6 Billion Singapore’s High Court approved former oil tycoon Lim Oon Kuin’s agreements to pay $3.59 billion to the liquidators of his company and creditor HSBC Holdings Plc, ending the multiyear civil cases against him and his family. 30.09.2024 6:43 Yen Weakens After Surging Versus Dollar on Ishiba’s Surprise Win The yen fell as the market’s shock subsided over Shigeru Ishiba’s victory in the leadership race of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. 30.09.2024 6:35 Chinese Stocks Soar Most Since 2015, Heading for Bull Market Chinese stocks extended one of their most remarkable turnarounds in history, soaring for a ninth straight day as government stimulus entices investors back to one of the most beaten-down markets worldwide. 30.09.2024 6:30 India Regulator Set to Curb Booming Options Frenzy as Risks Abound India’s securities market regulator will consider rules to limit a surge in derivatives trading in the nation, people familiar with the matter said, after growing retail participation took the speculative bets to the highest in the world. 30.09.2024 6:02 China Working to Speed Up Stimulus, Premier Li Says Chinese PremierВ Li QiangВ has promised to speed up delivery of new policies and major projects to meet annual economic goals. He spoke at a State Council meeting Sunday after aВ barrageВ of stimulus measures were revealed last week. Meanwhile, Shanghai, China’s financial hub, Shenzhen, the southern city known for its tech industry, and trading hub GuangzhouВ eased rules for homebuyers. Jill Disis reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg) 30.09.2024 5:23 Singapore’s Moribund IPO Market Looks to REITs for a Lifeline Singapore’s stagnant initial public offering market is relying on a boost next year from real estate investment trusts. 30.09.2024 5:14 Nomura Excluded From Several Yen Bond Deals on Rule Breach Nomura Holdings Inc. was excluded as lead manager for several yen bond deals after authorities found market rule violations, the second time this year that Japanese companies cut underwriters over breaches. 30.09.2024 5:05 Citadel Securities Seeks Own License in China After Failed Bid Ken Griffin’s Citadel Securities has opted to establish its own brokerage operation in China after failing in its bid for Credit Suisse’s onshore business and seeing no viable alternative takeover targets, people familiar with the matter said. 30.09.2024 4:43 Iron Ore Spikes After Top Chinese Cities Ease Home-Buying Curbs Iron ore spiked almost 11% after three of China’s biggest cities eased curbs on home-buying, bolstering the demand outlook in the world’s biggest consumer of the steel-making ingredient. 30.09.2024 4:30 Top Performing Fund in Malaysia Switches to Consumer Stocks Malaysia’s consumer stocks are set for a bounce thanks to tailwinds from a stronger ringgit, according to the country’s top-performing fund. 30.09.2024 4:01 Deloitte UK partners pocket ВЈ1mn despite slowdown Revenue growth slows at Big Four firm as clients cut spending on consultants 30.09.2024 4:00 Hedging Goes Out the Door With Burst of China Stocks Euphoria When it comes to Chinese equities, the dominant feeling has turned to optimism. 30.09.2024 3:49 Japan Slumps, Property Aid Boosts Chinese Stocks: Markets Wrap Equities in China and Hong Kong were standout gainers on Monday after Beijing’s latest measures to tackle its property crisis. Stocks elsewhere in Asia declined with Japan’s benchmark plummeting. 30.09.2024 3:44 Japanese Stocks Falter as Ishiba’s Win Wrongfoots Easing Bets Japanese stocks tumbled after Shigeru Ishiba’s surprise victory over Sanae Takaichi in the ruling party’s leadership race wrongfooted investors who had bet on a boost from more monetary stimulus from his rival. 30.09.2024 3:27 Death toll climbs as tropical storm Helene devastates south-east US Power outages hit five states with floods estimated to have caused billions of dollars of damage 30.09.2024 3:06 Oil Edges Higher as Traders Assess Shifting Risks in Middle East Oil edged higher after Israel’s killing of Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, with the market waiting to see how Iran will respond. 30.09.2024 3:00 Chinese Headed to Europe and Far-Flung Hotspots for Golden Week More Chinese are headed to Europe and other far-flung hotspots during the Golden Week holiday that sees hundreds of millions in the country on the move, in the most robust signs of a travel rebound since the country re-opened its borders. 30.09.2024 2:00 Opposition to Toyota’s Chairman Spreads Among Big Shareholders Opposition to Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Akio Toyoda has surfaced among some of the Japanese company’s biggest investors, after a series of vehicle safety scandals gave rise to concerns about his leadership and the future of the world’s biggest carmaker. 30.09.2024 2:00 Won Eyes Key Level on BOK Policy Decision, Bond Inflow Tailwinds The Korean won is poised to strengthen toward a key level, supported by ongoing bond inflows and expectations the central bank will refrain from cutting interest rates next week. 30.09.2024 2:00 Hedge Fund Systematica Taps a New Type of Whiz to Wrangle Data As a quant, hedge fund manager Leda Braga hired her first Ph.D. in artificial intelligence back in 2008 to build out computer-led trading strategies. Lately, she’s needed a new type of computer scientist. 30.09.2024 1:03 Austrian Far Right Wins Vote But Establishment Set to Govern Austria’s traditional political powers are pledging to block the far-right Freedom Party from forming a government following Sunday’s national elections, marking the latest effort to stem the rising tide of populism in Europe. 29.09.2024 23:53 Sunak warns Tories they risk marginalisation if divisions persist Former prime minister urges Conservatives to unite behind who succeeds him as party leader 29.09.2024 22:24 UBS executive seeking recovery of billions lent by Greensill leaves bank Eraj Shirvani exits the Swiss financial services company as it chases $2.3bn of debts still outstanding 29.09.2024 21:03 Statutory maternity pay is вЂ?excessive’, says Kemi Badenoch Row breaks out over leadership contender’s comments as Tory annual conference gets under way in Birmingham 29.09.2024 19:26 China Property Shares Soar After Big Cities Ease Homebuying Chinese property shares rallied after three of the country’s largest cities eased rules for homebuyers, following through on the central government’s latest efforts to prop up the embattled real estate sector. 29.09.2024 18:00 US Eastern Ports Prepare to Close With Labor Talks Stalled Key industry and government officials are urging US dockworkers and their employers to avoid a strike at East and Gulf coast ports this week, though many facilities are already bracing for a shutdown. 29.09.2024 17:30 Australia’s Second Budget Surplus in Row Larger Than Tipped Australia posted back-to-back budget surpluses for the first time in 16 years. 29.09.2024 13:54 ECB to cut interest rate in October, economists predict Weak growth likely to lead central bank to lower rates by 0.25% next month rather than in December 29.09.2024 12:16 Nio Surges on $1.9 Billion Injection From Parent, Investors Nio Inc. jumped the most in nearly five months Monday after unveiling a cash injection worth 13.3 billion yuan ($1.9 billion) from existing shareholders. 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