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“南沙金融30条”出台,广州南沙将打造湾区国际金融枢纽重要节点
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-05-14 08:00

Core Viewpoint - The "Nansha Financial 30 Measures" aims to establish Guangzhou Nansha as a demonstration window for financial openness, an innovation hub, and a key node in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area's international financial framework [1][3]. Group 1: Financial Reform and Innovation - The "Nansha Financial 30 Measures" includes 27 financial reform and innovation initiatives across six areas: enhancing financial services for innovation and entrepreneurship, improving financial services for social welfare, developing specialized financial services, promoting financial market connectivity in the Greater Bay Area, facilitating cross-border financial innovation and exchanges, and refining financial regulatory mechanisms [1]. - The measures are expected to accelerate financial reform and innovation in Nansha, providing significant opportunities for the Guangzhou Futures Exchange to develop into a comprehensive, innovative, and market-oriented trading platform [1]. Group 2: Industry Perspectives - The Agricultural Bank of China’s Guangdong branch plans to enhance financial services in line with the policy, focusing on supporting the construction of a technology innovation industry base in Nansha [2]. - HSBC China sees the "Nansha Financial 30 Measures" as a new opportunity for high-quality development in both finance and the real economy, with three key areas for exploration: improving outbound financial services for enterprises, supporting the growth of technology innovation companies, and enhancing financial connectivity in the Greater Bay Area [2]. Group 3: Economic Integration and Development - The release of the "Nansha Financial 30 Measures" is expected to promote economic integration and collaborative development among regions in the Greater Bay Area, attracting numerous financial industry resources to Nansha [3]. - The measures will create new development opportunities in innovation, social services, specialized finance, regulatory alignment, and cross-border investment and financing [3].