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China’s extraordinary liberalisation of its financial markets last week, which cleared the way for foreign ownership of a range of financial institutions, has only found mild enthusiasm among foreign banks so far. They can be forgiven for not immediately breaking out the champagne.
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GAC-Sofinco Auto Finance is returning to the Chinese asset backed securities market seeking Rmb4bn ($602.9m) — its first outing since 2014.
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After years of anticipation, China has finally opened the door to majority foreign ownership across its financial sector. But instead of reacting with jubilance, international banks appear cautious as they await more details from regulators and remain vigilant of the challenges ahead, ranging from fierce local competition to licencing procedures.
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The People’s Bank of China gives foreign institutional investors greenlight to trade derivatives in the interbank bond market, Silk Road Fund sets up investment platform with a General Electric (GE) subsidiary to target Belt and Road energy projects, and the trading volume for Singapore Exchange (SGX) offshore renminbi (CNH) futures falls in October.
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The effort to connect China’s green bond market with that of the Western world took a step forward on Saturday, with the launch of a technical document designed to make the two markets’ standards mutually intelligible.
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The deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China says foreign companies will be treated on an equal basis with their Chinese peers, two foreign fund managers obtain private fund management (PFM) licences through their wholly foreign owned enterprises (WFOE), and Goldman Sachs sets up an investment fund with China’s sovereign wealth fund targetting US companies.