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Bond rules may ease for overseas institutions
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China may ease regulations for overseas institutions selling bonds in the country, China Business News reported yesterday, citing unidentified sources.

The proposed relaxation being considered by the central bank, finance ministry, National Development and Reform Commission and China Securities Regulatory Commission includes the requirement on use of bond-sale proceeds and accounting standards that apply to issuers.

(Shanghai Daily June 25, 2008)

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