Money
China Railway drops $966m share placement plan
Updated: 2011-08-11 09:42
(Agencies)
SHANGHAI - China Railway Group, the country's largest railroad builder, has dropped a plan to raise about 6.2 billion yuan ($966 million) via a share placement, Reuters reported.
Shareholder approval for the proposal, which it obtained in August 2010, had expired, China Railway said in a statement to the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
"Given changes in the country's macro policy, there have been uncertainties in regulatory approvals," it said.
The company had originally aimed to issue up to 1.52 billion yuan-denominated A-shares via the share sale.
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