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Cover Stories Series 2014> Shanghai FTZ:One Year On> Background
UPDATED: October 14, 2014 NO. 42 OCTOBER 16, 2014
Shanghai FTZ's First Year
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September 18: The Shanghai Gold Exchange launches Gold International Board.

September 16: Detailed guidelines released to support capital markets.

July 1: The 2014 version of the negative list is introduced, with restrictions cut by more than 25 percent.

May 22: The PBC releases detailed rules for a free trade account system in the FTZ.

March 1: The PBC removes the upper limit of deposit rate for small-amount deposits in foreign currencies.

February 18, 2014: Cross-border yuan payments introduced for institutions.

December 28: Cross-border e-commerce platform starts trial run.

December 2: The People's Bank of China announces guidelines to support the financial sector in the FTZ.

November 22: Shanghai International Energy Exchange is inaugurated in the FTZ.

October 9: Procedures simplified for FTZ customs declarations.

September 30: Release of the 2013 version of the negative list.

September 29, 2013: Official launch of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone.



 
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