China s securities association is urging the country s brokerages to set up a sound remuneration system, warning that excessive, or short-term incentives could trigger compliance risks. .
China’s securities association is urging the country’s brokerages to set up a sound remuneration system, warning that excessive, or short-term incentives could trigger compliance risks. Securities firms’ remuneration system should also be closely linked with risk management, while pay disbursements should be smoothed out in arrangements that take into account market fluctuations and industry cycles, .
By Andrew Galbraith SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Asian shares found some footing after a volatile session for U.S. equities, but the dollar remained at 20-yea.
U.S. stock index futures rebounded ahead of the Wall Street open on Friday, keeping fears of a bear market at bay, though Twitter shares slid after Elon Musk put his $44 billion deal for the company.