A new playing field

Some banks in China have started to offer equity-linked structured deposits to the country's retail investors, despite the country's derivatives rules seemingly prohibiting them from doing so. How so? Duncan Wood investigates

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With Christmas just gone, bankers in China are still gleefully unwrapping an unexpected gift from the country's regulators. The derivatives industry had already been presented with brand new markets for warrants, renminbi-denominated forwards and currency swaps in 2005, but all these developments, while exciting enough, were overshadowed by what appeared to be a U-turn on the subject of equity derivatives.

Banks had long been reconciled to the idea that equity derivatives were a no-go

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