SHANGHAI: China plans to allow foreign banks to act as custodians in its US$380bil mutual fund industry for the first time, the latest move amid a raft of government reforms that seek to develop the country's financial system.
But foreign banks are unlikely to pose much of an immediate threat to China's biggest state-owned lenders, who can leverage their unparalleled distribution power to win and retain clients. - Reuters
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