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China releases depositary receipt rules for Shanghai-London stock connect

| Updated: October 16, 2018 14:37:56


CSRC releases depositary receipt rules for Shanghai-London stock connect

The CSRC has issued trial rules on depositary receipt business in the Shanghai-London stock connect programme after seeking public comment for more than a month.

The rules mark an important step for the programme, which aims to allow stocks listed in Shanghai and London to be traded in each other's market by issuing depository receipts.

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) revised some items in the previous version, including the restricted redemption period for domestic companies issuing Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) and the rights issue of overseas companies after their China Depositary Receipts (CDRs) offering.

Effective upon release, the rules detailed procedures and requirements for the CDRs and GDRs issuances, such as the approval system, continued regulation and law enforcement, reports Xinhua.

China will make active preparations for launching the Shanghai-London stock connect program and steadily push forward the opening-up in China's capital market, the CSRC said.

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