As the world meets in Copenhagen, CLP takes its annual look at the issues likely to grab headlines in the year to come, and finds that the future for China is green. In support of a shifting focus to sustainable development, the country's next five-year plan is likely to emphasise cleantech, low-carbon schemes and renewable energy
Capital Markets
- December 08, 2009
As the world meets in Copenhagen, CLP takes its annual look at the issues likely to grab headlines in the year to come, and finds that the future for China is green. In support of a shifting focus to sustainable development, the country's next five-year plan is likely to emphasise cleantech, low-carbon schemes and renewable energy
December 08, 2009Although the PRC's regulators and regulations have coped well with recent financial market turmoil, the system is still too complex and not likely to…
November 02, 2009China has dropped two places in the latest global rankings of international financial systems and capital markets. The World Economic Forum's Financial…
November 02, 2009Transfer of a QFII's investment limit is no longer allowed.
November 02, 2009Proceeds in excess of companies listed on China Gem may not be used for securities investment.
November 02, 2009Investment limit of a QDII may be taken back by Safe if not used effectively.
November 02, 2009Ratio of bond investment of insurance companies increased.
November 02, 2009New rules allow greater investments in China's capital markets and impose a shorter lock-up period, but failure to comply could lead to the loss of QFII status
November 02, 2009The Provisions raise the maximum investment limit of a QFII to US$1 billion but also prohibit a QFII from transferring such limit.
November 02, 2009
