REUTERS/Aly SongSHANGHAI, Oct 21 (Reuters) - China's property shares jumped on Friday after state media said authorities will ease share financing rules for certain real estate-related firms, fuelling hopes of more measures to aid the struggling sector.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) will allow certain companies with small property interests to raise money by selling A-shares, but the proceeds cannot be invested in the real estate business, China Securities Journal reported.
For eligible companies, real estate must not be their core business, and should not contribute more than 10% of their profit, according to the article.
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"The move aims to better support real financing for firms and stabilise the broader economy," said Liu Shui, an analyst at China Index Academy.