China grants GIC licence to invest in yuan-denominated mainland assets: report
[SINGAPORE] China's securities regulator has handed out a yuan qualified foreign institutional investor (RFQII) licence to Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte Ltd, AsianInvestor reported on Friday.
It was among 10 new licences announced late Thursday by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), five of which went to Korean asset managers and two more to Singapore-incorporated entities, CSAM Asset Management and Neuberger Berman Singapore.
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