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Chinese moves to attract long-term funds to stock market
China: Chinese moves to attract long-term funds to stock market
Chinese financial authorities have introduced new measures aimed at promoting long-term investment in the stock market. Wu Qing, Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, emphasized that long-term funding will serve as a stabilizing force for China's equity market.
China calls on state funds, insurers to buy more stocks to aid market stability
China on Thursday detailed measures to encourage state-owned funds and insurers to buy more shares, aimed at stabilizing the struggling stock market at a time when U.S. President Donald Trump is preparing to announce tariffs on Chinese imports.
China Eases Rules for Long-Term Funds to Boost Stock Market
China rolled out a basket of measures to stabilize its stock markets, including plans to boost the amount pension can invest in the nation’s listed companies, as it combats uncertainty in a second Donald Trump presidency.
China channels pension, insurance funds into nation’s A shares to anchor stock market
Starting this year, 30 per cent of the annual insurance premium from new policies will be put into yuan-denominated A shares, regulator Wu Qing said.
China Steps Up Support for Country’s Stock Markets
State-owned insurers and mutual funds are expected to play a pivotal role in the process, the China Securities Regulatory Commission and the Ministry of Finance said in a press briefing.
China Guides Mutual Funds, Insurers to Invest More in Stocks
China is guiding local mutual funds and insurers to boost their stock purchases in the government’s latest initiative to shore up its ailing equity market as it confronts the threat of higher tariffs.
China moves to boost languishing markets by ordering funds to invest more in shares
The Chinese government is trying to encourage people to spend more by ensuring that share prices will rise, ordering pensions and mutual funds to invest more in domestic stock markets
China urges state-backed funds to buy more stocks amid market slump, falling bond yields
China's financial regulators on Thursday unveiled a slew of measures to urge large state-owned mutual funds and insurers to purchase more A-shares.
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Chinese securities regulator pledges greater openness for overseas investors accessing A-share market
CFP. China's capital market regulator pledged to step up efforts to propel cross-border investment and financing, increase ...
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Exclusive: China to cut pay by half for staff at top financial regulators, sources say
China is set to slash pay for staff at its top three financial regulators, including the central bank, by about half, as part ...
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Pilot program to usher in stock investments by insurance firms
China will implement the second phase of a pilot program aimed at facilitating insurance funds making long-term stock investments in the first half of 2025, with a program size of no less than 100 ...
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China aims to drive billions from state insurers into mainland stocks
Starting this year, major Chinese state-owned insurance companies will "strive to" invest 30% of their new premium income in ...
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China prods insurers to invest billions in latest move to support markets
China announced plans on Thursday to channel hundreds of billions of yuan of investment from state-owned insurers into shares ...
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China's public offering fund sector maintains stable development
BEIJING -- China's public offering fund sector has maintained a stable development trend in recent years, with further ...
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Economic Buzz: China's Shanghai Composite index climbs 0.70%
Gold hovered near record highs in Asian trade as the dollar weakened on Trump's call for immediate interest rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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Paramount Hit With Legal Letter to Consider Last-Minute $13.5 Billion Offer From Outside Investors Over Skydance Bid (EXCLUSIVE)
An investor group is mounting an eleventh-hour $13.5 billion offer for Paramount, claiming it is superior to the Larry ...
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