China plans to open the fund custody business to overseas banks, in a bid to improve market-oriented competition and promote investment supervision.
China's securities watchdog allowed overseas investors to hold higher stakes in the country's securities firms to relax controls on foreign investment.
China Securities Regulatory Commission has canceled 32 of its administrative procedures, subject to central government approval, and delegated some to lower levels, according to information made public on Sunday by the State Council, China's cabinet.
Supervision of listed companies in the growth enterprise market will be strengthened and special regulations are ready for unlisted small-scale businesses.
China's stock watchdogs need to cut approval procedures and let market rules play a leading role amid the current stock market downturn.
The expanded pilot share-transfer market for unlisted companies will start to trade on Friday, and eight companies will be part of the experimental new board,.
China's top securities watchdog said Friday that it is considering a regulation on the salary of brokerage executives.
China's top securities regulator has enlarged the shareholding ratio for foreign capital in joint venture securities companies.
China's securities regulator said on Sunday that it will launch the employee stock ownership plan for listed companies at a "proper time".
The China Securities Regulatory Commission approved 41 new qualified foreign institutional investors so far this year, accounting for 23 percent of the total QFII for the last 10 years.
China's securities regulator has given priority to enterprises from the country's western regions that are seeking approval for IPO.
A new regulation aimed at facilitating the formation of employee stock ownership plans has received mixed reviews from experts.