S'pore investors keen on upcoming Shenzhen-HK stock link
Overdue link will connect all of China's stock markets and is expected to deliver total market cap of over US$5 trillion
Singapore
THE overdue Shenzhen-Hong Kong stock link will kick off next Monday and is already sparking some interest among Singapore- based investors.
It will go live after a nearly one-year delay and about two years after the Shanghai-Hong Kong stock connect scheme was approved by regulators. This comes as China seeks to open up its equity markets to global investors; the delay was a result of the stockmarket crash in China last year.
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