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New update 2025.05.07 10:56
China Securities Regulator Head: US tariff policy has brought great pressure to capital markets

update 2025.05.07 10:56

The head of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said on Wednesday, "US tariff policy has brought great pressure to China's capital markets."

Additional takeaways

  • Will consolidate good momentum in capital markets.
  • China will roll out reform measures for tech boards.
  • Will forcefully promote long-term capital into stock market.
  •  Ample preparations made for dealing with external shocks.
  • The attractiveness of Chinese assets is increasing amid global uncertainties.
  • Confident, able to maintain the healthy development of China's stock market.
  • US tariffs will have bigger impact on a-share listed companies with bigger share of exports to the US.

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