Key Points - The 2025 Lujiazui Forum highlighted significant financial reforms and initiatives aimed at enhancing China's capital market and international financial center status [1][2][3] - The People's Bank of China announced eight major financial opening measures, including the establishment of a trading report database and a digital RMB international operation center [1][2] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is focusing on enhancing the inclusiveness and adaptability of the capital market, particularly through reforms in the Sci-Tech Innovation Board and the Growth Enterprise Market [1][3] - The Financial Supervision Administration is collaborating with the Shanghai government to release an action plan to support the construction of Shanghai as an international financial center, promoting innovation in technology finance and cross-border finance [2][3] - The CSRC has announced that starting from October 9, 2025, qualified foreign investors will be allowed to participate in on-exchange ETF options trading, limited to hedging purposes [2][3] - The Shanghai Futures Exchange is expanding the range of commodities available for qualified foreign institutional investors, adding natural rubber, lead, and tin futures and options [5] - The joint action plan between Shanghai and Hong Kong aims to enhance cross-border financial services and facilitate the establishment of non-resident accounts [4][5]
新华财经晚报:上期所进一步扩大合格境外投资者可交易品种范围
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-06-18 10:01