China has taken a significant step to attract foreign capital into its stock market. Regulators have lowered entry barriers for overseas investors to buy into Chinese listed companies. This move aims to boost the yuan-denominated A-share market and increase its global appeal. The new rules, effective December 2, 2024, reduce capital requirements for foreign investors. […]
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