China prepares for launch of cross-border ETF market

In the tightly regulated Chinese economy, the launch of ETFs linked to overseas shares marks a new form of investment vehicle available to mainland investors. However, challenges still remain due to structural differences in Chinese manufactured ETFs

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Bullish: Shenzhen Stock Exchange

Accessing China’s rapidly expanding economy has been the ambition of international investors for over a decade – international banks in particular have made great efforts to persuade the authorities to allow them to set up shop in Shenzhen and Shanghai. But less attention has focused on how to get Chinese investors’ cash into the international markets.

But news in February this year that China's securities regulator, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), has started to review

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