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CHINA PRESS: Authorities To Deepen Capital Market Reform

CHINA PRESS

Authorities are expected to introduce practical guidelines aimed at reforming the M&A and restructuring market, as well as implement policies to attract pension, insurance and financial management funds to enter the capital market, Shanghai Securities News reported, citing Tian Xuan, director at the National Institute of Financial Research at Tsinghua University. The fund industry reforms will likely include reducing fund fees from investment products such as ETFs, Tian added.

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Authorities are expected to introduce practical guidelines aimed at reforming the M&A and restructuring market, as well as implement policies to attract pension, insurance and financial management funds to enter the capital market, Shanghai Securities News reported, citing Tian Xuan, director at the National Institute of Financial Research at Tsinghua University. The fund industry reforms will likely include reducing fund fees from investment products such as ETFs, Tian added.