Shenzhen Stock Exchange: Will steadily expand the mutual access mechanism, study and refine the QFII system optimization implementation measures.
On May 28th, the 2026 Global Investor Conference hosted by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange was held in Shenzhen.
On May 28, the 2026 Global Investors Conference hosted by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange was held in Shenzhen. The Shenzhen Stock Exchange will deepen the implementation of the new round of expanding the opening of the capital market, steadily expand the connectivity mechanism, research and refine the measures to optimize the QFII system, and better serve the coordinated development of onshore and offshore markets. Enriching diversified product supply, strengthening international cooperation in index compilation, actively promoting the development of overseas ETF products. Improving the service system for listed companies and international investors, supporting and guiding listed companies to orderly expand international businesses, further enriching the information supply to foreign investors, and continuously enhancing market inclusiveness, adaptability, and attractiveness.
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