Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes China's unwavering commitment to expanding high-level financial openness and building a mutually beneficial financial development framework, as stated by Li Yunzhe at the 2025 Lujiazui Forum [1] - The Financial Regulatory Bureau plans to further broaden and deepen financial openness to inject more momentum and vitality into high-quality development [1] - A joint action plan to support the construction of Shanghai as an international financial center was released, including measures to encourage innovation in technology finance and cross-border finance [1] Group 2 - Since the 18th National Congress, China's financial reform and development have been driven by openness, significantly enhancing the comprehensive strength of the financial industry [2] - Currently, 42 of the world's top 50 banks have established institutions in China, and nearly half of the 40 largest insurance companies have entered the Chinese market [2] - Foreign insurance companies' market share has increased from 4% in 2013 to 9% currently, while foreign banks' derivative business accounts for nearly one-fifth of the domestic market [2] Group 3 - The strategy to build a new high-level open financial framework includes steadily expanding institutional openness and replicating successful experiences from free trade zones [3] - Efforts will be made to optimize the business environment for foreign investment, ensuring a transparent and stable policy environment [3] - China aims to strengthen global financial security by actively participating in the formulation and maintenance of international financial regulatory rules [3] Group 4 - Over the past 40 years, China has achieved rapid economic growth and long-term social stability, with the financial industry maintaining healthy development [4] - China is accelerating its transformation into the world's largest consumer market, attracting foreign institutions with expertise in consumer finance [4] - The green finance market in China is leading globally, with significant funding needs projected for carbon peak goals by 2030, inviting foreign participation [4][5] Group 5 - The aging population in China is expected to exceed 400 million by 2035, with the silver economy projected to reach 30 trillion yuan, encouraging foreign institutions to engage in the pension market [5] - China's middle-income group is the largest globally, with household cash and savings significantly higher than the OECD average, prompting a demand for wealth management services [5]
李云泽:坚定不移推动金融高水平开放 中国必将是全球金融机构展业兴业的沃土
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-08-08 07:57