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China markets and policy round-up: CCP unveils new five year plan, regulators mull Shenzhen bourse reform, Beijing increases oversight of large developers
In this round-up, the Chinese Communist Party has set goals for the country’s development over the next five years, regulators are ready to streamline the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and some big property developers have been asked for their monthly financial data.
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China lays groundwork for more climate financing, investment
China’s ecological and financial regulators have jointly published guidelines around climate change-related financing and investment.
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China policy and markets round-up: Fiscal revenue returns to growth, Sweden bans Huawei, S&P expands to exchange bond market
In this round-up, China’s fiscal revenue growth turns positive in the third quarter, Sweden becomes the latest to ban Huawei Technologies from its 5G plan, and S&P Global Ratings’ onshore unit secures a licence to rate domestic bonds in the exchange market.
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China revamps 25-year-old commercial bank law
China has unveiled major revisions to its law governing commercial banks, with the changes set to help strengthen corporate governance and the risk disposal mechanism of domestic lenders.
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The week in review: China’s economic recovery continues, Beijing rolls out export control law, revamps commercial bank law
In this round-up, China's economic rebound strengthens in the third quarter, the country’s legislature passes a new law on export control to protect sensitive technology, and the law governing commercial banks faces major revisions.
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China policy and markets round-up: CPI inflation slows, September import growth surprises, US mulls sanctions on Ant Group
In this round-up, China’s September inflation data disappoints, import volume beats expectations by a large margin, and Ant Group might be added to the trade blacklist by the US ahead of its jumbo IPO.
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The week in review: Beijing vows to reduce financial crime, Shenzhen eyes more foreign capital, StanChart applies for securities licence
In this round-up, China wants to improve the quality of domestic listed firms to cut down financial crime, Shenzhen opens the door for increased foreign inflows for the next five years, and Standard Chartered applies to the securities regulator to set up a securities firm onshore.
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China policy and markets round-up: Beijing joins WHO-led vaccine initiative, September forex reserves drop, Trump resumes China Covid blame
In this round-up, China joins an initiative backed by the World Health Organization for fair global access to Covid-19 vaccines, the country’s foreign exchange reserves slide, and US president Donald Trump continues blaming Beijing for causing the pandemic.
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The week in review: China plans TLAC rules for G-Sibs, September PMIs jump, Nafmii eases Panda sales
In this round-up, China announces draft regulations for its global systemically important banks, both manufacturing and services activity expand in September, and the regulator for corporate Panda bonds releases details for easier issuance.