CHINA will allow more commercial banks to establish fund management companies as regulators aim to channel more funds into the capital markets.
The People's Bank of China, the China Banking Regulatory Commission, and the China Securities Regulatory Commission are expanding the pilot project that has allowed banks to operate fund management companies since 2005, the China Securities Journal said yesterday.
Investors will be able to channel more of their wealth to the capital markets for long-term investments under the plan which increases the number of institutional investors as well as stimulates the development of the fund management industry, the newspaper said.
Smaller lenders such as China Merchants Bank, China Minsheng Bank and Shanghai Pudong Development Bank will be targeted in the pilot's second batch under the expanded plan.
The State Council, China's Cabinet, on Tuesday approved the plan proposed by the three regulators in September, the newspaper said.
The big-five lenders - the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, the Agricultural Bank of China, the Bank of China and the Bank of Communications - already run their own fund management firms.
The CSRC is also studying allowing insurance asset management companies to manage public funds.
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