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Business / Policy Watch

China to open the market further

(Agencies) Updated: 2012-06-04 13:18

China is mulling steps for overseas firms to list in the country and foreign institutions to invest yuan they hold in domestic markets, Reuters reported, citing a government document.

The government will draft rules for overseas firms to float shares in China and make necessary preparations for the opening, according to the documents signed by eight government departments, including the top planner, the National Development and Reform Commission.

China has been deliberating?on the launch of an international board in the Shanghai Stock Exchange to encourage foreign listings. It was about to kick off the new board in the second half of last year but the move was delayed by the erupting euro zone debt crisis.

This year, China has conducted a slew of market reforms, including improving initial public offering rules to clamp down on excessive speculation in newcomers and a plan to launch a high-yield bond market for small companies to raise funds.

It has also doubled the yuan's trading band against the dollar and plans to launch a slew of derivatives, such as government bond futures, in a bid to offer corporations more hedging tools.

"Currently and in a coming period of time, the global economic structure will be faced with deep adjustments," said the document, also signed by the People's Bank of China, the central bank, and the Ministry of Finance.

"We must stick to reforms and innovations."

The government would also consider letting foreign organizations issue bonds, mutual funds, while expanding the channels for domestic investors to invest in overseas securities, the document said.

China has so far permitted a handful of international organizations to sell bonds in the country, while Chinese citizens are allowed to trade foreign securities via the Qualified Domestic Institutional Investors (QDII) in a limited quota system.

International financial organizations, overseas currency authorities and foreign companies will be allowed to invest yuan they hold in China's financial markets.

Chinese institutions will also be encouraged to do more financial and markets-related business outside China, the document said without giving a timetable for the measures.

China has been trying to internationalize its currency over the past three years, conducting yuan-foreign currency swaps with a number of countries, and permitting Chinese firms to settle their trade with foreign counterparts in the yuan.

The government has launched a Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII), or RQFII scheme, to permit foreign firms to invest their yuan in China in a quota system.

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