Shanghai Daily

Investors to benefit from QFII, RQFII rules

- INVESTMENT (Xinhua)

CHINA said yesterday that it would ease restrictio­ns on foreign institutio­nal investors in a step to open its financial market wider.

New rules for the Qualified Foreign Institutio­nal Investor and the RMB Qualified Foreign Institutio­nal Investor programs will make it easier for investors to move funds out of the Chinese mainland, said the People’s Bank of China and the State Administra­tion of Foreign Exchange.

Regulators will scrap a rule that limits the amount of funds that QFIIs can take out of the mainland every month at 20 percent of its mainland assets as of the end of the previous year.

The requiremen­ts for a three-month capital lock-up period for QFII and RQFII redemption­s will be removed, according to the new rules unveiled with immediate effect.

QFIIs and RQFIIs will also be allowed to make forex hedges on their investment­s in the mainland to offset risk from forex movements.

The QFII program allows licensed overseas investors to invest in the mainland’s yuan-denominate­d capital market, while the RQFII program allows foreign institutio­nal investors to invest in the mainland’s onshore market with offshore RMB deposits.

As of the end of May, 287 overseas institutio­ns had got quotas worth US$99.46 billion under the QFII, while the RQFII quotas were 615.85 billion yuan (US$96.2 billion) for 196 institutio­nal investors from abroad.

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