Over the past three years, China has accelerated the opening of its financial sector, giving foreign institutions unprecedented access to investors in the world's most populous nation and to one of the biggest capital markets.
Overseas institutions want consistency, predictability in policies
A screen shows footage of Chinese President Xi Jinping at the China Securities Regulatory Commission building in Beijing. The financial watchdog has this year approved over 100 overseas institutions to invest in the domestic capital market. © Reuters
Over the past three years, China has accelerated the opening of its financial sector, giving foreign institutions unprecedented access to investors in the world's most populous nation and to one of the biggest capital markets.