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China's insurance regulator calls for systemic loopholes to be plugged
Published Sun, May 7, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Beijing
THE China Insurance Regulatory Commission said on Sunday that regulatory loopholes should be plugged and supervision stepped up to overcome shortcomings.
A sound regulatory system for companies should be established and supervision strengthened over the shareholder ownership structure and the authenticity of their funds, the commission said.
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