Chinese regulators may have taken a more ‘assertive’ stance towards different sectors, but as far as the financial sector is concerned, they have speeded up approvals of foreign investor participation in the onshore market, seemingly wanting to strike a balance between attracting foreign funds and ensuring a more inclusive economic growth. Spanning across the education, healthcare and real-estate sectors —…
China regulators strike balance between promoting inclusive growth and attracting foreign investment
20 August 2021

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