China’s dual-listed companies’ shares show Hong Kong discount over yuan counterparts at 15-month lows

Hong Kong-traded share of Chinese dual-listed companies are at their smallest discounts to their counterparts on the mainland in 15 months, reflecting the strong momentum in the city’s US$5.4 trillion equity market that has already entered a bull market. An index compiled by Hang Seng Indexes, which tracks the price difference between the mainland Chinese […]

Hong Kong stock exchange operator HKEX picks former securities watchdog head Carlson Tong as chairman

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX), which operates Asia’s third-largest stock market, has named former Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) chairman Carlson Tong Ka-shing, a veteran accountant and market regulator, as its new chairman. Tong was elected by the board on Wednesday to succeed Laura Cha Shih May-lung, who retires after a six-year term. Source: […]

US equity funds draw largest weekly inflow in eight weeks

May 17 (Reuters) – U.S. equity funds attracted significant inflows in the seven days to May 15, fuelled by expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts following subdued U.S. jobs data and a softer-than-anticipated inflation reading. Investors pumped a net $5.78 billion into U.S. equity funds, the most in a week since March 20, data from LSEG showed. U.S. […]

Global equity funds draw inflows on rate cut hopes, soft US economic data

May 17 (Reuters) – Global equity funds experienced strong demand for the third consecutive week, in the seven days to May 15, bolstered by a softer U.S. jobs report and lower-than-expected inflation figures, which increased expectations that the Federal Reserve may begin cutting rates this year. Investors purchased a net $10.27 billion worth of global equity funds during […]

Aflac Is Buying a Stake in a Direct Lender, Getting a Piece of the Private Credit Boom

Aflac AFL -0.39%decrease; red down pointing triangle is acquiring a 40% stake in Tree Line Capital Partners, a private-credit shop focused on lending to small and medium-size companies, according to people familiar with the matter. The details The insurance giant is paying about $100 million for the stake, the people said. Aflac is buying existing shares in the […]

Federal Consumer Financial Watchdog Survives Supreme Court Scrutiny

WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a conservative-backed challenge that could have dismantled the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, ruling that Congress had authority to insulate the agency’s funding stream from political interference. Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for a 7-2 court, said that Congress has wide discretion in structuring the way federal agencies are funded. Source: REUTER