“Global funds and investors had expected regulators to announce a launch date since May for the Shenzhen trading link, which will complement a scheme connecting Hong Kong with Shanghai. A delay beyond August risks pushing the Shenzhen project into 2016 and would cause a setback to Chinese regulators who have been gunning for a 2015 start. It would also potentially delay the inclusion of China’s ‘A-shares’ into global benchmark indices such as the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, as one of the key criteria for inclusion is greater access to China’s stock markets.”
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/06/16/hongkong-shenzhen-connect-idUSL3N0Z22CE20150616
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