Shanghai Official Warns Against ‘Hot Money,’

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Shanghai should monitor cross-border yuan settlement to prevent “hot money” from entering local property and stock markets, Zheng Yang, a deputy head at the Shanghai branch of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, wrote in China Finance magazine.

China needs to guard against so-called hot money, or “abnormal” capital inflows by investors seeking to profit from exchange-rate differentials, Zheng wrote.