NZX partners with BNP Paribas to boost capital flows

Published Mon, Aug 3, 2020 · 10:39 PM

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    [BENGALURU] New Zealand stock exchange operator NZX said it will partner with the asset-management unit of French investment bank BNP Paribas to shore up offshore capital flows.

    BNP Paribas Securities Services will work towards becoming a general clearing participant by the first half of 2021, allowing it to clear and settle transactions for itself and other market participants, NZX said in a statement.

    The stock exchange operator said BNP will introduce its third-party clearing model to direct members in New Zealand and remote brokers, offering a cost-effective solution for managing large trading volumes.

    Benjamin Phillips, NZX executive director for markets development & clearing, said the partnership was "an important endorsement of NZX's markets development strategy and its success in attracting wider participation by global participants."

    REUTERS

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