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11/22/2024 02:23:56 am

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Foreign investors are against China's new Cyber-security laws.

Foreign Organizations Speak Against China’s New Cybersecurity Law

A group of over 40 foreign business and technology companies on Friday spoke out against China's new security law. They argued that the new law will only strengthen the barrier between China and other countries.

A clerk counts stacks of Chinese yuan at a bank on July 22, 2005 in Shanghai, China.

China to Scrap QFII, RQFII Asset Allocation Limits for Foreign Investors

China's security regulators on Friday said it will scrap limits on asset allocations under the Qualified Foreign Institution Investor (QFII) program in an attempt to attract more long-term capital, the official Shanghai Securities News posted on its website.

A clerk counts stacks of Chinese yuan and U.S. dollars at a bank on July 22, 2005 in Shanghai, China.

China Eases RQFII Rules to Attract More Foreign Investors

Chinese regulators issued more relaxed investment rules under the Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII) program on Monday, a step to open its market and give foreign investors more freedom to buy A shares in mainland China.

The Chinese courts are considering of providing legal services in English

China Considers Providing Legal Services in English

With the increasing number of cases filed by foreigners, China is considering providing legal services in English. The top court's initiative is aimed to assisting aliens file cases easily.

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Shanghai Stock Market Now Open To Investors All Over the World

The Shanghai Stock Exchange, the fifth largest in the world, has not performed very well in the past couple of years. This is partly caused by the government where they call the shots on which companies can list their shares.

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