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February 27 Insurance Daily | The threshold for Hong Kong and Macau Financial Institutions to invest in mainland Insurance companies is further lowered, with Insurance funds continuously purchasing with a strong preference for Banks stocks.
The threshold for Hong Kong and Macau Financial Institutions to invest in mainland Insurance companies has been further lowered. Recently, the Financial Regulatory Administration issued a notice regarding the investment of Hong Kong and Macau Financial Institutions in Insurance companies. The main content of the notice is that, starting from March 1, 2025, Hong Kong and Macau Financial Institutions will no longer be subject to the requirement of 'total assets not less than two billion US dollars at the end of the most recent year' for investing in domestic Insurance companies. The Financial Regulatory Administration stated that the notice is an important measure to orderly expand financial opening-up, which is beneficial for mainland Insurance companies to attract quality investments from Hong Kong and Macau Financial Institutions, further enhancing their capital strength and optimizing their equity structure.
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Devip : Given the recent decline in US markets, particularly in the consumer discretionary sector, how should I adjust my investment portfolio to mitigate potential losses?
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