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China shortens IPO lock-up periods

China's national stock exchanges have loosened listing rules that will encourage investment by foreign private equity firms into the country, by making it easier for shareholders to sell their stakes in domestic companies after they have floated.

Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange have changed the three-year lock-up periods for investors that bought stakes in companies up to 12 months before a flotation.

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