Short selling forecast to rise in China as regulations are relaxed, according to Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs is seeing more securities lending activity in Asia. The rise in short selling reflects the weakness of the Hang Seng. Demand continues to surge while available inventory value falls.

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Goldman Sachs' securities lending desk provides hedge fund clients with 24-hour access to over 50 developed and emerging markets through five global trading hubs in London, New York, Hong Kong and Tokyo.

The bank's global reach and robust operating platform allows it to provide clients with quick and reliable access to both standard and hard-to-borrow securities at competitive rates.

The bank's global operating platform gives it an edge over most competitors in the securities lending business

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