China announces new rules regulating financial holding companies
CGTN

The State Council, China's cabinet, on Sunday unveiled new rules to regulate market access of financial holding companies.

The new regulation requires non-financial companies or other eligible entities, which control at least two financial institutions doing business across financial sectors, to apply to and get approval from the People's Bank of China to establish financial holding companies.

According to a notice released by the State Council, the move aims to plug regulatory loopholes and deepen financial reforms amid efforts to maintain market order, reduce risks and enhance support for the real economy.

The regulation, which will take effect on November 1, specifies rules on a wide range of issues concerning financial holding companies' market access, including registered capital, shareholders, actual controllers, capital replenishment and risk management.

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Source(s): Xinhua News Agency