HKEx to introduce futures on price gaps in dual-listed stocks
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ONE of the world's most obvious - and elusive - arbitrage trades is about to get a whole lot easier.
Investors have long argued that valuation differences between dual-listed stocks in Hong Kong and China are unjustified, but betting that they'll narrow has proven tricky because of China's capital controls and, more recently, restrictions on executing bearish trades in the mainland.
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