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Govt moves to shore up market

By Li Xiang (China Daily/chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-07-04 09:15

Govt moves to shore up market

A Chinese investor watches the stock trend on the cell phone at a stock brokerage house, July 3, 2015.[Photo/IC]

Central Huijin Investment Ltd, an investment arm of the country's sovereign wealth fund, has boosted its holdings in exchange-traded funds that track the country's large blue-chip stocks, according to Chinese media reports, citing executives of fund companies.

The regulator also said that it will improve the rules to allow greater participation of overseas institutional investors under the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor and renminbi-denominated QFII programs that have been granted an investment quota of about $300 billion.

The country's securities watchdog made late-night announcements over the past week, vowing to relax margin trading rules and investigate market manipulation.

Zhang Xiaojun said on Thursday that the CSRC will examine short-selling activities for stock-index futures for suspected manipulation.

The amended rules on margin trading, whose draft were scheduled to be on public consultation till July 11, were released on Wednesday evening "in haste for special circumstances", said the securities watchdog.

According to the amendment, brokerages and margin investors can decide through discussion on when and how much percentage of additional guaranty should be put instead of compulsory sell-off.

The previous rule stipulated that investors should make additional guaranty in two trading days if the ratio of capital they borrowed from brokerages reaches the 130 percent of a warning level.

Brokerages will be able to extend contracts with their clients as long as the maximum term is under 6 months, the amendment said.

The securities watchdog also announced it will be allowing brokerages to issue bonds and explore securitization of margin trading business to widen their funding channels.

In addition, Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges announced a 30 percent cut on transaction fees to boost the markets.

Fees have been cut to 0.0487 permillage from 0.0696 permillage of the transaction volume for A-share trading, with 20 percent of the charges transferred to an investor protection fund, according to a joint statement of the two bourses.

Market volatility has increased over the past weeks as investors diverge on whether A-share's year-long bull was peaked.

The A-share market has been on a rollercoaster ride over the past six months. Highly leveragedmargin trading, which allows investors to borrow money to trade stocks, prompted a 150-percent market rally that started last year, pushing the stock index to over 5,100 points. The rally was followed by a steep decline of 30 percent in the past three weeks, largely caused by the sudden deleveraging and forced liquidation of margin accounts.

"It is the first time that Chinese investors got a sense of how powerful and destructive theleveraged trading tool can be," said Dong Dengxin, director of the Finance and Securities Institute at Wuhan University of Science and Technology.

The market may gradually stabilize, but will be volatile in the coming weeks as it takes time for the mood to go from frenetic to rational, Dong added.

Dai Tian contributed to the story.

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