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China to open fund custody services to brokerage firms

2013-01-26 08:58 Xinhua     Web Editor: Liu Xian comment

China will allow brokerage firms to provide custodian services for securities investment funds in order to introduce more competitors into the multi-billion-U.S. dollar market, securities regulators said Friday.

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) released provisional rules on the operation of such services on its website in order to seek public opinion.

Securities firms and other non-bank financial institutions have the talent and systems needed for fund custody and can offer differentiated services, a CSRC statement quoted an unidentified CSRC official as saying.

However, brokerage firms cannot provide such services for fund companies they control, the official said.

Although several securities companies have been allowed to experiment with fund custodian services in China, the market is currently open only to commercial banks.

Eighteen lenders acted as custodians for 1,100 mutual funds worth 2.37 trillion yuan (377 billion U.S. dollars) as of the end of September 2012, according to CSRC figures.

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