

A visitor plays VR games at the three-day Consumer Electronics Show Asia 2016 in Shanghai, which ends on May 13. The event showcases the latest VR products including headsets, glasses and accompanying content displayers. [Photo provided to China Daily]
China's top securities regulator said on Friday that current policies on refinancing and mergers and acquisitions by listed companies remain unchanged.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission was responding to an earlier media report the regulator had banned companies from selling new shares to invest, or conducting mergers and acquisitions in four sectors: online finance, gaming, film and television, and virtual reality.
"The regulator actively encourages qualified listed companies to refinance and conduct mergers and acquisitions in an effort to allow the capital market to serve the real economy," Deng Ge, CSRC spokesman told a news conference.
Deng said that the regulator will make an official announcement if there is any adjustment to the rules.
Stocks in the related sectors experienced sharp volatility after a media report on Wednesday claimed the regulator had halted refinancing and M&A activities in those four sectors.
On Friday, the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index slipped 0.3 percent to 2,827.11.
Chinese stocks fell for a fourth week, capping the longest string of losses in two years, as metal prices dropped and the yuan weakened amid concern the government will hold off from new stimulus even as growth falters.
The Shanghai gauge slid 3 percent this week, led by energy and material companies.
The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index dropped 10 percent from the April high, entering a so-called correction.
French girl ties the knot with Chinese boy
Beijing Style: ready for bare legs
Century-old station sees railyway evolution
Enthusiasts perform Kung Fu at Wudang Mountain
Stunning photos of China's fighter jets in drill
Monk's mummified body to be made into a gold Buddha statue
Former Chinese solider of the French Foreign Legion seeks wife online
Asia's longest and highest suspension bridge to open to traffic
China's first interactive robot looks like a beauty
Top 20 hottest women in the world in 2014
Top 10 hardest languages to learn
10 Chinese female stars with most beautiful faces
China’s Top 10 Unique Bridges, Highways and Roads
Rousseff’s suspension won’t cure ailing Brazil
Reforms, consumption set to boost growth
As police crack down again on sex work, some say legalization is solution
China recognizes ‘good netizens’ who spread ‘positive energy’ Day|Week