SHANGHAI : China opened its financial and commodity markets further to foreign investors on Friday, allowing qualified overseas institutions to trade broadly domestic futures and options instruments.The move is part of the Beijing's plan to liberalise its vast capital market, the world's second-largest, a
SHANGHAI : China opened its financial and commodity markets further to foreign investors on Friday, allowing qualified overseas institutions to trade broadly domestic futures and options instruments.
The China Financial Futures Exchange said in a statement it allowed foreign access to stock index options.
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