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TAIPEI (AP) - Taiwan will allow China's institutional investors to invest up to $500 million in the island's stock market, the government said Saturday, in its latest step to relax control on trade and investment with its rival.

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Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) is reportedly drafting new rules to enhance corporate transparency that will require financial institutions to reveal salaries and perks given to their senior executives and board directors.

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TAIPEI (AP) - Taiwan will allow China's institutional investors to invest up to $500 million in the island's stock market, the government said Saturday, in its latest step to relax control on trade and investment with its rival.

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Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) is reportedly drafting new rules to enhance corporate transparency that will require financial institutions to reveal salaries and perks given to their senior executives and board directors.

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