
China's computer-driven ‘quant’ hedge funds are adjusting their risk management strategies and portfolios to align with state regulations aimed at restoring retail investor confidence. Regulators are tightening IPO listing requirements and increasing scrutiny on listed firms to bolster the nation's stock market.
China will ramp up scrutiny of companies hoping to sell shares, putting more pressure on the country’s moribund initial public offering market. @soonweilun https://t.co/2DMbmg0Uue
China's markets regulator on Friday renewed its efforts to pep up the stock market, pledging to raise the quality of companies listed on domestic markets. https://t.co/tqNwLQJt68
China’s stock regulator issued two sets of rules Friday that will tighten listing requirements, crack down on financial fraud by listed companies, encourage listed firms to increase dividend payouts and buy back shares. https://t.co/VO4PFk0yiZ










