Beijing to Set Out Finance Reform at Party Conclave – Richard McGregor

From Financial Times:

China will set its priorities for finance reform for the next five years at a top-level party conclave next week expected to focus on rural banking and an enhanced role for the country’s largest financial holding company.

The so-called finance work committee meeting, to be chaired by Wen Jiabao, the premier, has been held twice before – in 1997 and 2002 – and in both cases resulted in substantial and far-reaching policy changes.

The government has so far not announced the existence of the closed-door meeting, let alone its date or agenda, but has consulted extensively in recent months with local economists and scholars about the issues to be tackled.[Full Text]

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