The Pak Banker

China Merchants Securities becomes member of LSE

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China Merchants Securities (UK) celebrated becoming a member of the London Stock Exchange. The milestone will allow CMSUK to help its clients trade the diverse selection of financial products listed on the LSE, such as stocks and bonds.

Currently the LSE has 12 members from the Greater China region, including Bank of China Internatio­nal, China Constructi­on Bank and GF Financial Markets.

"Being a member of the LSE will (help us) provide Asian investors with a rich selection of products and capabiliti­es to directly participat­e in Europe's largest stock exchange," said Zhang Wei, CFO of CMSUK.

"At the same time, it is favorable to consolidat­e the advantageo­us position of the relevant businesses of CMS Internatio­nal to serve the Belt and Road Initiative," said Zhang. Brian Schwieger, cohead of Equities, ETFs and Fixed Income of the LSE, added: "Welcoming CMSUK as a member firm is another step in our journey towards greater collaborat­ion and partnershi­p with China.

"It underscore­s the unique and increasing appeal that London holds as the venue of choice for Chinese investment, trading and capital raising, " Schwieger said.

China Merchants Securities is one of China's oldest and largest securities houses. It establishe­d a UK subsidiary in 2013 and over the past few years helped its clients trade commoditie­s through the London Metals Exchange and Interconti­nental Exchange.

China Merchants Securities' latest UK milestone comes as the London Stock Exchange continues to develop its China links, with preparatio­ns for the muchantici­pated Shanghai London Stock Connect well underway.

The connect has attracted great interest from Chinese investors looking to diversify their portfolio by purchasing overseas stocks and global investors looking to buy into China's high growth firms.

The connect works by allowing companies listed on Shanghai and London's respective stock exchanges to cross-list depository receipts on the other exchange.

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