china allows foreign institutions to launch onshore private funds
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Foreign asset managers will only be permitted to trade via China-based systems
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China has opened the way for foreign asset managers to begin launching private investment funds in the country through local subsidiaries, by publishing long-awaited registration rules for such investments.
The step removes a key technical hurdle to foreign entry 1-1/2 years after China agreed to deregulate its private fund market as part of commitments made during the US-China 8th Strategic and Economic Dialogue in June 2015.
The rules were published by the Asset Management Association of China (AMAC) on its website late on Thursday.
“The rules have clarified several issues that have previously puzzled foreign fund managers, and now, China’s private fund industry is fully open on a technical level,” said Ivan Shi, head of data analytics at Shanghai-based fund consultancy Z-Ben Advisers.
However, foreign asset managers will only be permitted to trade via China-based systems and as long as their onshore and offshore businesses are separate.
In the mutual fund space, foreigners will still need to operate through minority-owned ventures with Chinese partners.
The new rules came two days after Fidelity International became the first global asset manager allowed to launch investment products in China through a wholly-owned local subsidiary, after registering with AMAC.
At least eight other foreign asset managers, including Aberdeen Asset Management, Bridgewater Associates and Vanguard have also set up wholly foreign-owned enterprise in China, but have yet to register with AMAC in order to launch onshore products.
In addition to detailing the registration process for foreign asset managers, the AMAC rules also made clear that applicants must not take trading instructions from offshore systems or institutions.
Instead, trading terminals should be installed onshore, transactions should be transparent and easy to trace, while trading data should be comprehensive and accessible, according to the rules.
In addition, foreign institutions should separate their onshore and offshore businesses in an appropriate manner, and should take measures to avoid conflict of interest.
Meanwhile, China’s foreign exchange regulator on Friday said that the country would intensify its efforts in 2017 to take action against foreign exchange irregularities, such as underground banking.
In a notice posted on its website the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) said that it would also fend off cross-border capital flow risks.
The targets were set during a national work meeting held by the SAFE in Beijing.

Source: Arab News

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