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Domestic IPOs still suspended

China won't lift its freeze on initial public offerings in the near term, state media reported. Ruling out a renewal of activity, Li Qingyuan, head of the China Securities Regulatory Commission's research center, said: "The timing is not appropriate." New IPOs in domestic markets were suspended in April following the announcement of government plans to transfer non-tradable, state-owned shares in listed Chinese companies to the public domain.

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