The Borneo Post

China approves trading link for Shenzhen, Hong Kong stocks

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SHANGHAI: China’s central government has approved plans to link trading between the Shenzhen stock exchange and the Hong Kong market, it said, paving the way for the long- awaited reform.

The Hong Kong stock exchange said it expected preparatio­ns for the launch of the mechanism to be finished in four months’ time, but that a start date would be subject to regulatory approval.

China launched a landmark ‘stock connect’ between the bourses of Shanghai and its special administra­tive region of Hong Kong in late 2014, opening up its closeted share market to the outside world and giving foreign investors access to Chinese companies not quoted elsewhere.

Mainland China’s second stock exchange, in the southern city of Shenzhen, was due to follow last year, but the launch was delayed by a market rout.

The powerful State Council – or cabinet – has given its high-level blessing to the scheme, it said in a statement on its website Tuesday. “The State Council has approved the implementa­tion proposal for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Connect,” Premier Li Keqiang was quoted as telling a meeting of the body.

He added preparatio­n work was ‘basically completed’ but gave no date for the launch.

Hong Kong exchange chairman C.K.Chow said the link-up would “open up another mainland market for internatio­nal investors and strengthen the mainland’s links with Hong Kong” in a statement late Tuesday.

The exchange’s chief executive Charles Li said one of the aims was to build Hong Kong into an offshore wealth management centre for mainland investors.

The move demonstrat­es the ‘continuous commitment’ of the Chinese government towards financial reforms, said economist Aidan Yao of Axa Investment Managers.

Yao said it was “an efficient way of liberalisi­ng the onshore financial market”. — AFP

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