Regulates power market entry and withdrawal, information disclosure, power purchase agreements, grid connection and dispatch agreements, opening of power grides and inter-regional trading in the Northeast.
Listed companies are required to diclose information on negotiable share holders, asset losses, history of funds appropriation, and external security provision.
The Opinions acknowledges the significance of vigorously development in the capital markets, outline reform ideologies, and provides directions for future liberalizations.
The PRC Banking Regulation Law establishes a new banking supervision institution – the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) – to oversee the regulation for all banking institutions and activities in China.