22nd Sep 2008: China to ease controls on share buybacks by listed firms

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said it issued a draft rules yesterday which would remove many of the controls on share buybacks.
According to the draft published on the CSRC’s website, buyback offers would no longer need approval from the CSRC. Instead, upon obtaining shareholder approval for buybacks, a listed company can proceed after making [...]

China releases draft rules on margin trading

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has released preliminary rules outlining the operational requirements for brokers seeking to offer margin trading and other businesses, according to a draft published on the commission’s website.
The rules include a provision holding brokers responsible for educating margin investors.
“Securities companies which obtain approval to offer new business categories of securities [...]

About Chinese Stocks

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About Shanghai’s Stock Exchange

History In China, stock trading first started in Shanghai. The first trades are going back to the 1860s. In 1891 the Shanghai Stockbroker Association was established. This was the start of regulatedChinese stock markets. Later in 1920 and 1921, the “Shanghai Security Goods Exchange” and the “Shanghai Chinese Securities Exchange” started business. Almost10 yars later [...]

About Shenzhen’s Stock Exchange

The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SSE) was established in 1990 and is under the authorities of the CSRC (China Securities Regulatory Commission). Shenzhen is located north of Hong Kong in south China’s Guangdong Province. The population is around 10 mio. people. Together with Zhuhai and Shantou, Shenzhen became the first city in the “Special Economic [...]