The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) recently held separate meetings with foreign institutional investors to discuss the advancement of comprehensive reforms in China's capital market. Both exchanges emphasized their commitment to further opening up Chinese capital markets and expressed hopes for joint efforts with foreign institutions to drive high-quality development.
Foreign institutions commended the Chinese government's policy measures and commitment to stable economic growth, noting that recent policy reinforcement and new measures have helped stabilize social expectations and enhance international investor confidence. The SSE meeting focused on enhancing the openness of capital markets and promoting high-quality development through refining the Stock Connect and QFII mechanisms, facilitating foreign investor access to A-shares, strengthening policy communication, encouraging top-listed companies to engage in overseas road shows, and enhancing shareholder returns and corporate governance. The SZSE meeting highlighted the strong long-term prospects of China's capital market, particularly in sectors like high-end manufacturing, information technology, and consumer electronics
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