China’s financial regulator has announced plans to increase the proportion of insurance funds that can be invested in the stock market. This move is part of broader efforts to provide greater support for the capital market and the real economy.
The regulator will raise the upper limit for equity asset allocation and enhance the concentration ratio for investments in venture capital funds. These changes are expected to foster more investment in the stock market, contributing to the overall growth and stability of the economy.
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