As part of its ongoing drive to open up markets and access global investors, China will now permit foreign companies to launch private funds invested in domestic equities. This is according to the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), which has announced that it has opened the private fund market to both wholly foreign-owned enterprises and joint-ventures. The regulator adds that funds cannot raise…
China permits foreigners to launch onshore private funds
4 July 2016
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