The Shanghai Stock Exchange holds a special international roadshow event during the "Two Sessions" to help attract more long-term overseas capital into the market.
On March 16, the Shanghai Stock Exchange held the first online roadshow event of the year on "attracting medium and long-term funds".
On March 16, the Shanghai Stock Exchange held the first session of this year's "Attracting Medium and Long-term Funds" online roadshow series. The event focused on the national "Two Sessions" and aimed to strengthen communication with international investors, sharing the latest insights on the macroeconomy and capital markets. The Shanghai Stock Exchange hosted a special international roadshow themed on the "Two Sessions", timely conveying positive signals released during the national "Two Sessions" to international investors, showcasing the positive performance of the Chinese macroeconomy and investment opportunities in the capital markets, thus helping attract more overseas medium and long-term funds into the market.
Next, under the guidance of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the Shanghai Stock Exchange will steadfastly promote high-level opening-up to the outside world, focusing on creating a top-notch market-oriented, rule-based, internationalized business environment. With a focus on enhancing the convenience of cross-border investment and financing, the exchange will conduct more diverse and thematic roadshow activities targeting international investors, consistently telling the story of the Chinese capital market, conveying the investment value of the domestic market, and helping to foster a more transparent, stable, and predictable market environment.
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