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ETF demand sends platinum to big deficit
Demand is expected to hit a record 8.42m ounces in 2013, pushing the market to a deficit of 605,000 ounces, the largest since 1999
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Stocks soft as bond yields inch up
US and European equities edge back amid continuing uncertainty over when the Federal Reserve might start reducing its stimulus measures
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Local currency bond market given revamp
Yield-hungry investors interested in taking on risks of EM local currency corporate bonds can now track their performance against a new set of indices
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Brent to see boost from $3bn investor flows
Many institutions and pension funds that invest in commodities follow the two key indices and they will be forced to switch from the US contract to global benchmark
http://link.ft.com/r/OZMCDD/20PJN2/NSVWP8/060TLK/ONFTXX/QR/h?a1=2013&a2=11&a3=12
 
Slow growth for Singapore's ETF market
The city-state is still a minor player in Asia's exchange traded fund business, and one reason may be its commission-based advice model
http://link.ft.com/r/OZMCDD/20PJN2/NSVWP8/060TLK/FYDJV8/QR/h?a1=2013&a2=11&a3=12
 
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