This week the CSRC and HK SFC allowed dual share trading between the two exchanges, Weibo chose Nasdaq for its listing and the EU trade commissioner slammed China's telecom subsidies
The CIRC has established measures for the M&A of insurance companies, MOFCOM has helped accounting firms to set up branches in the free trade zone and tax burdens were lifted for cultural service exports
This week GE was forced to recall faulty baby warmers, the State Administration of Industry and Commerce began revising the Anti-unfair Competition Law and the role of CFIUS in approving Chinese deals was looked at
This week the Shanghai Stock Exchange relaxed the rules for Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors, the Securities Association of China established a negative list and the PBOC set limits for online payments
The State Council has abolished certain M&A examination requirements, while the CSRC has launched a pilot project for preference shares and set percentages for private placement of newly-offered shares