China to Launch More Futures Contracts, Increase Foreign Investors in Trading – Cabinet
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Posted on September 3, 2021
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China will launch more futures contracts, including a shipping futures contract, and accelerate efforts to bring in more overseas investors to trade in its futures market, the State Council, or cabinet, said on Friday.
The country will also establish an international, yuan-denominated commodity futures market, it said in a statement on promoting trade and investment in its free trade zones.
(Reporting by Emily Chow and Min Zhang; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
China will launch more futures contracts, including a shipping futures contract.
China aims to accelerate efforts to bring in more overseas investors to trade in its futures market.
China will establish an international, yuan-denominated commodity futures market.
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