CHINA / National

    China frees up overseas investment by banks, funds
    (Reuters)
    Updated: 2006-04-14 11:56

    China on Friday issued joint regulations that will open up the channels for Chinese institutional investors to invest abroad and relax controls on Chinese firms and individuals buying foreign exchange.

    The long-awaited moves to allow more outflows of foreign currency, which would decrease upward pressure on the yuan, come before a visit to the United States by Chinese President Hu Jintao later this month and follow China's foreign reserves surpassing of Japan's as the world's largest.

    China's end-February reserves stood at $853.6 billion, prompting calls by government researchers for China to rein in their rapid growth.

    The central bank said in a statement on its Web site (www.pbc.gov.cn) that it would allow banks and fund managers to invest overseas on behalf of individuals and institutions.

    Banks may convert domestic currency held by individuals or institutions in order to invest in overseas products with fixed returns, the central bank said.

    Funds will be able to invest individuals' or institutions' foreign currency holdings in overseas securities products, including stocks and bonds.

    The new policy also allows insurance companies to invest in foreign fixed-income assets and money market paper.

    China has long said that it would let authorized institutional investors channel part of their funds overseas, in what has been referred to as the Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor (QDII) scheme.

    The central bank did not say when the investment policies would take effect.

    A second announcement issued by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange on the central bank's Web site relaxes the controls on foreign exchange accounts, simplifies approval procedures for foreign exchange payments in the service trade and makes it easier for corporations and individuals to buy foreign currencies.

    The administration said it would raise the foreign exchange holding limit for domestic firms with experience in foreign exchange.

    It said it would raise to $500,000 from $200,000 the limit on forex accounts for firms new to the foreign exchange market, and that it would allow individuals to buy up to $20,000 in foreign exchange a year.

    The administration said the regulations on foreign exchange would take effect May 1.

     
     

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