Ministry of Finance: Hong Beijing, September 7 news (reporter Ji Su Ping) recently, TV and internet media release about savings bonds (electronic) reported sales by online bank, said on September 10, 2012, 2012 can be purchased through online banking firsteleven and 12 savings bonds (electronic). The Ministry of Finance said today, these reports with the relevant provisions of the Ministry of Finance, the People's Bank of China does not match.
To protect the interests of investors to avoid the error caused investors in accordance with the untrue reports losses, the Ministry of Finance, the People's Bank of China, the relevant systems and regulations to be clear again:
A notice, "the Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of China, No. 60 of 2012" and "Ministry of Finance, the People's Bank of China on the 2012 Eleventh and Twelfth savings bonds (electronic) issue of work-related matters" (Treasury specified in [2012] No. 130), 2012 eleventh and twelfth savings bonds (electronic) Offering channels for 38 the 2012-2014 savings bonds syndicate outlets, and can not be purchased through online banking.
Second, "the Ministry of Finance of the People's Bank of China on their savings bonds (electronic) online banking sales pilot matters" (Treasury [2012] No. 86) and the Ministry of Finance, the People's Bank of China on the determination of the 2012 savings bonds (electronic savings bonds (electronic) online banking sales pilot start time on November 1, 2012) list of online banking sales pilot syndicate notice "(treasury [2012] No. 131) provides; 2012 pilot members of the underwriting syndicate for the ICBC, China Construction Bank and Bank of Communications.
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