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| | | ... There are currently 132 approved QDII firms in China, which Australian fund managers will now be able to access. The Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII) and Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) schemes enable foreign ... |
| | | | ... counter illiquidity caused by increased regulation in the finance sector, as well as an increased interest in the Chinese Renminbi as a currency. "Investors should understand that the return of the term premium does not signal a return to 'normal'," ... |
| | | | ... S&P/ASX300 High Yield Plus ETF (ZYAU), S&P500 High Yield Low Volatility ETF (ZYUS), Physical Gold ETF (ZGOL), Physical Renminbi ETF (ZCNH) and the Physical US Dollar ETF (ZUSD). Commenting on the addition of ANZ ETFS products to BT and Asgard platforms ... |
| | | | ... scenario, the exchange rate would devalue against non-Chinese currencies by 5%, while it would appreciate by 5% against the Renminbi. Terms of trade would fall 10%, which, along with the RMB appreciation, would "kill your exports," Peter said. "The drop ... |
| | | | ... Commission (CSRC) and State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) which in recent month granted the fund manager a Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII) licence. Comegys said the company has been given a preliminary quota of RMB ... |
| | | | ... Australian dollar: "The currency angle is often underestimated." The local currency has depreciated 20% relative to the Renminbi over the last year and almost 50% since the resources cycle peaked in 2011. This "has rendered Australian real assets increasingly ... |
| | | | Commonwealth Bank has been granted a renminbi (RMB) licence for its Shanghai Branch by the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC). The licence enables the bank to broaden its institutional offering to incorporate all aspects of trade and investment ... |
| | | | ... funds are the Physical Gold ETF (ZGOL), with exposure to ANZ's gold bullion stored at its Singapore vault; the Physical Renminbi ETF (ZCNH), exposed to an ANZ account holding offshore Renminbi; and the Physical US Dollar ETF (ZUSD), holding US currency. ... |
| | | | ... A-shares are shares that trade in the Chinese stock exchanges that only mainland citizens can purchase and are quoted in renminbi. B-shares are quoted in foreign currencies and open to domestic and foreign investment. "The speed of the easing is unusual ... |
| | | | ... investors are expected to take advantage of China's liberalising capital markets following Australia's inclusion in the Renminbi (RMB) Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII) scheme. The RQFII gives foreign institutional investors access to ... |
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