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Under such endeavor, China capital markets will be much more diverse, structured and transparent in the future, and will a) mobilize massive private savings; b) encourage inward portfolio flows; and c) lift market sentiment and valuation. Promoting mixed ownership reform Echoing the on-going SOE reform, the statement said to "actively" develop a mixed ownership economy, to improve the modem enterprise system and corporate govemance structure, and to promote equity transfer. Specifically, it encouraged the employee stock ownership as well as M&A among companies of different ownership. Entry barrier and acquisition restriction on private companies will be further removed. In our view, the mixed ownership reform is the key for China reform package on corporate level, which will help enhance SOEs' performance, unleash potential of private companies, better allocate resources as well as boost economic potential growth. According to our calculation, by Feb 2014,62% of all Chinese listcos' market cap was SOEs either central or local ones, while private-owned only accounted for 38%. Among listed SOEs, 54% operated in monopolized sectors like oil & gas, banking, telecom and transportation, 42% operated in competitive sectors like food & beverage, auto, equipment, etc. Going forward, we expect 1) more monopolized central SOEs, in oil & gas, telecom and transportation, to open up for private capital investment with minority shares; 2) large chunk of local SOE shares in competitive sectors like F&B, apparel, electrics and healthcare will be taken over by private capitals; 3) more local SOEs assets to be listed or injected into listcos. More details of this reform will be elaborated in the upcoming SOE reform plan. Managing a balance between innovation, development and financial risk prevention While encouraging the innovation and modernization in China capital market, the authorities still keep the financial stability as paramount. Risk control, monitoring, reporting and disposal will go side by side with financial market evolvement. And most importantly, the bottom line of "no systemic or regional risk" will be firmly held, as per the Guideline. The policy also requires good management on the relationships of market vs. government, and investors at their own risk vs. investor protection. Investors should have a rational investment principle, awareness of risks, responsible for their actions and self-protection ability. Regulators will provide investors, especially small investors, the rights to know, to participate, to appeal and to supervise. The statement is in line with the "orderly default" concept proposed by regulators in regard of trust market and other shadow banking market risk. Lin L Audrey Shi Autobahn A. Deutsche Bank's award-winning Mobile research - now Avail/Die on Pad • Click ham for mom information Autobahn on the move Click/ copy this link into a browser to access the report Otto noun db-Qmresearch corod>1797-5558,5122439308 DataFlash 2014-05- 11 090Cb8c0138419cd0.edf. II you have any difficulty accessing the report, please forward this email with the word 'PDF' In the subject the to GIAResearch.Subscnotionsadb corn. Alter 90 days you can access the report on our web site: httellgm d b corn. You have received this mail because you have subscribed to Geography: Asia-Pacific (EM). Discipline: Economics. Type of research: General For changes to your current research subscription, visit hit ovnem.db.comirsm or email GPAResearch.Subscnettensedb corn. Please refer to the applicable legal disclaimers in the full report. CONFIDENTIAL - PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e) DB-SDNY-0112182 CONFIDENTIAL SDNY_GM_00258366 EFTA01454203
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