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China Cracks Down on Cross-Border Financial Flows, Offshore Trading

It's part of an effort to close regulatory loopholes and shore up capital amid China's economic slowdown

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Key Takeaways

  • China on Thursday ordered domestic securities firms with offshore operations to stop taking on mainland investors as clients, as part of a crackdown against offshore trading.
  • Chinese securities firms' overseas units have been ordered to stop any marketing or outreach aimed at mainland investors, and to close all avenues for creating accounts.
  • The move comes amid a worsening financial landscape for China, including a weakening yuan and a property sector crisis, and could be designed to prevent capital outflows.

Chinese securities firms with offshore operations on Thursday were told to stꦑop taking on mainland investors as clients, part of a crackdown on offshore trading.

In a notice, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) ordered all overseas units of domestic securities firms to stop any marketing or outreach aimed toward mainland investors and to shut down all methods for creating accounts. Firms have until the end of the month to comply with the ruling.

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China's Brewing Financial Crisis

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"We believe the main policy purpose is to curb capital outflows, especially in the context of yuan depreciation pressure," Shujin Chen, head of China financial and property research at the brokerage firm Jefferies, said in an interview with Reuters.

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