China’s securities regulator said it had approved 10 initial public offerings which would raise up to 4.9 billion yuan ($709.63 million)in total.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission made the announcement in a microblog post late on Friday, without giving a timeframe.
China’s securities regulator said it had approved 10 initial public offerings which would raise up to 4.9 billion yuan ($709.63 million)in total.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission made the announcement in a microblog post late on Friday, without giving a timeframe.
China’s securities regulator said it had approved 10 initial public offerings which would raise up to 4.9 billion yuan ($709.63 million)in total.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission made the announcement in a microblog post late on Friday, without giving a timeframe.
China’s securities regulator said it had approved 10 initial public offerings which would raise up to 4.9 billion yuan ($709.63 million)in total.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission made the announcement in a microblog post late on Friday, without giving a timeframe.
China’s securities regulator said it had approved 10 initial public offerings which would raise up to 4.9 billion yuan ($709.63 million)in total.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission made the announcement in a microblog post late on Friday, without giving a timeframe.
China’s securities regulator said it had approved 10 initial public offerings which would raise up to 4.9 billion yuan ($709.63 million)in total.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission made the announcement in a microblog post late on Friday, without giving a timeframe.
China’s securities regulator said it had approved 10 initial public offerings which would raise up to 4.9 billion yuan ($709.63 million)in total.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission made the announcement in a microblog post late on Friday, without giving a timeframe.
China’s securities regulator said it had approved 10 initial public offerings which would raise up to 4.9 billion yuan ($709.63 million)in total.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission made the announcement in a microblog post late on Friday, without giving a timeframe.