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Two of China’s most powerful financial market regulators have brought a group of nine companies under state control.
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China has taken yet another step towards merging its exchange and interbank bond markets, by kicking off a way to link their market infrastructure providers.
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In this round-up, Beijing eases the cap for equity investment in insurance companies, the China Securities Regulatory Commission mulls consolidation, and the top financial regulators in Hong Kong tell the finance industry not to fret over the security law.
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In this round-up, China’s GDP growth for the second quarter beats expectations by a large margin, the banking and insurance regulator asks financial institutions to step up efforts to eliminate the shadow banking sector, and a green-dedicated national fund is up and running in Shanghai.
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In this round-up, the UK bars Huawei Technologies from its 5G mobile network, the Chinese foreign ministry retaliates against recent US sanctions, and Donald Trump signs an executive order that ends Hong Kong’s preferential trade treatment.
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China has introduced a primary legal framework to tackle bond defaults, bringing together separate guidelines that had been in place for each of its three debt markets. While the move simplifies things for bondholders, there are still a number of unanswered questions, said bankers.