Highlights
- Mainland and regional stock markets diverged in performance. The A share blue chip index, CES A80, increased slightly by 0.2 per cent, while the cross-border large and small cap index, CES 280, surged 1.8 per cent.
- China’s P chips continued to be highly sought after by funds. CES CPE rose 3.1 per cent.
- Macau’s gambling revenue increased for the 13th straight month in August. CES G10 surged 15 per cent in September.
- “BRICS” called for local currency direct investment to promote international use of RMB
- FTSE Russell further delayed inclusion of A Shares in Russell Emerging Markets Index
- CEINEX encouraged overseas issue of D shares by Belt and Road companies
- ADV of A-share futures traded in Singapore fell 9 per cent from the previous month
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