Through this MoU, SIX and SZSE are again underpinning the long and close relationship between China and Switzerland that has been intensified since the signing of the free trade agreement concluded between the two countries in 2013 and of the currency agreement between the Swiss National Bank and the People’s Bank of China in 2014.

SIX and SZSE intend to use this initiative as a portal to share know-how and expand client networks as well as to explore the possibility of supporting cross-border financing alternatives and cooperation in research projects.

Jos Dijsselhof, CEO SIX: “I am excited that the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and SIX will work together to further internationalize our respective securities markets. Switzerland with its deep pool of assets and its history of international cooperation places SIX at a favorable place to strengthen the two countries’ existing ties and to further develop the internationalization of our marketplaces.”


Any questions?

Please do not hesitate to contact Julian Chan.

 
About SIX
SIX provides and operates stable and efficient infrastructure for the Swiss and Spanish financial centers, thus ensuring access to the capital markets and the flow of information and money between financial market players. As a global provider of financial information, SIX delivers high-quality reference, pricing, corporate actions, and ESG data and provides regulatory services and indices to clients around the world. The company is owned by its users (more than 120 banks) with a workforce of 4,160 employees and a presence in 19 countries.
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