HKEx working with regulators, brokers to boost southbound trade
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THE Hong Kong stock exchange is working with regulators to fan interest among mainland investors to trade Hong Kong stocks via the Shanghai-Hong Kong stock connect.
This includes studying how the door can be flung wider to allow more investors in the southbound trade, given the current restriction that mainland investors must have at least 500,000 yuan (S$106,000) in their account balance in order to participate.
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