New short selling rules considered in Asia
09 Feb 2007
Hong Kong and India have considered a revision and introduction of short selling rules. Regulators planned to ease restrictions on short selling rules and futures position limits, which were introduced during the Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 to combat massive speculation.
Hong Kong's Securities & Futures Commission intended to remove the uptick rule, which bans...
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