The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has raised the standards in its rules of engagement for Chinese brokerages and their overseas expansion plans, a week after it said it would allow foreign shareholders to take majority ownership in their local securities joint-venture companies. The release of the new rules comes just as trade negotiations between the US and Chinese administrations are…
CSRC raises hurdles for Chinese brokerages’ overseas expansions
9 May 2018

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