China considers new regulator for financial sector
Updated: 2011-08-03 14:50
(Agencies)
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China is considering a proposal to create a ministerial-level body to help tighten supervision of major financial State-owned enterprises (SOEs), Reuters reported Wednesday.
The new body would have a say in the management of China's biggest State-controlled financial institutions, including banks, brokerages, insurers, trust firms and funds.By creating an overseer for banks, China could distribute the burden of managing its numerous and sometimes unruly state-owned businesses. The focus on banks may also tighten China's hold on its fast-growing financial sector.