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CSRC fires up new policies to stem market plunge

By Dai Tian (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2015-07-03 16:30

CSRC fires up new policies to stem market plunge

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

The China Securities Regulatory Commission announced that it will reduce both the number of initial public offerings and offering sizes in response to recent market conditions after the market closed today.

The China Securities Finance Corporation (CSF), which facilitates margin loan services among brokerages, will also see a boost of registered capital from 24 to 100 billion yuan to help stabilize the market, said Zhang Xiaojun, spokesman of the CSRC.

The new moves came, as stocks continued their losing streak on Friday despite previous efforts, with the benchmark Shanghai index retreating by the biggest three-week decline since 1992.

The Shanghai Composite Index dived 5.8 percent to finish at 3,686.92 after swinging nearly 300 points, while the Shenzhen Component Index slumped 5.3 percent to 12,246.06.

About $2.8 trillion of market value has evaporated over the past three weeks, even as securities regulators failed to keep margin investors from unwinding positions at a record pace.

The outstanding balance of margin debts fell for a 10th day as of Thursday from a record high, according to Shanghai Stock Exchange.

"Though jettisons among margin traders may come to an end, the recent plunge in general triggered a pessimistic sentiment, which sent the markets on a downard spiral," said Yang Delong, chief strategist at China Southern Asset Management.

"Investors will come around, as regulators unleash more boosting policies," said Yang, adding that by sparing no effort to stem the plunge, State-owned financial institutions may step in with "real money" to buy shares.

Nearly 1,000 stocks sank to a daily halt on Friday, led by utility, environment and sports sectors.

The worst monthly slump in Chinese stocks in two years wiped away more than $34 billion in combined net worth of the richest people in the mainland and Hong Kong in June, according to statistics compiled by Bloomberg.

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