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HKEX adds Longman to derivatives panel


13 December 2016 Hong Kong
Reporter: Drew Nicol

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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) has appointed Alexander Longman as a member of its derivatives market panel.

The derivatives market consultative panel comprises of HKEX directors Bill Kwok Chi Piu and Anit Fung Yuen Mei, who act as chair and deputy chair respectively. They are joined by eight market representatives and industry experts.

Longman will replace Craig Robertson, who chose to vacate his seat, and will serve until 31 May 2017.

The remaining panel members include Philip Ko, Wah Sa Lim, Kwong Fai Mak, Stephane Ritz, Paul Wan Kai Leung and Daniel Weinberg.

The derivatives panel is one of three consultative panels commissioned by the HKEX to offer advice on international market trends and the needs of intermediaries, issuers, investors, and other market participants. There are also clearing and cash market panels.

They address technological challenges, and new product opportunities relating to the trading and clearing of securities and futures products.
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