Equity derivatives in India and China to mirror 2013 Japan

While all attention is focused on Japan, India and China are poised for a rapid expansion in their equity derivative markets that could rival anything engineered in Tokyo

Aaron Woolner

An unwelcome consonant put paid to one portfolio manager's attempts to set up a Brics fund, "we were having little a bit of trouble with the R," he tells Asia Risk. Bloodshed and the prospect of more to follow in Ukraine will no doubt stall potential investors' plans to stick their cash into Mother Russia but the asset manager's wasted time also highlights the massive differences between India, Brazil and China as the other constituent parts of the Brics grouping.

But while the term Brics may

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