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16) in Taipei and Beijing simultaneously, which will take effect in 60 days allowing domestic banks to upgrade their representative`s offices in China to branches and China`s qualified domestic institutional investors (QDIIs) to invest in the local Chen pointed out that following the signing of the MOU, China's qualified domestic institutional investors ( One of the directs results of the signing of the MoU is that Chinese Qualified Domestic Institutional Investors ("QDII") shall now be able to invest into Irish domiciled investment funds, regulated by the Financial Regulator, on behalf of their clients, and Irish institutions will be able to access the Chinese Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor ("QFII") status and invest directly in the PRC subject to meeting those requirements. |
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