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China's state-backed national team purchased $9 billion in shares to stabilize equity markets, continuing a pattern of government intervention since 2015. The post China’s national team drops $9B in share…
China’s national team drops $9B in share purchases to prop up its stock market

Beijing’s state-backed entities are back to their old playbook of buying equities to stabilize volatile markets, and the scale keeps getting bigger.
Jul. 20, 2026
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China’s so-called “national team” has purchased roughly $9 billion worth of shares in the latest round of state-backed market intervention.
The “national team” is a collection of state-backed entities, most prominently Central Huijin Investment, along with various government-linked funds that intervene in domestic equity markets to cushion price drops. The strategy has been a go-to move since the 2015 Chinese stock market crash, when authorities first deployed it at scale to prevent a full-blown financial crisis.
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When markets sell off hard, these entities step in and buy shares, primarily through ETFs tracking major indices like the CSI 300. In the first two months of 2024, the national team bought a net 410 billion yuan, roughly $57 billion, in ETFs, according to UBS analysis. About 76% of that was allocated to CSI 300 trackers.
State-backed purchases hit approximately $17 billion into blue-chip index funds during January 2024 alone, during a significant market sell-off that saw Chinese equities crater on concerns about deflation, a property sector in crisis, and capital flight.
Mainland A-shares represent a market valued at nearly $9 trillion. The sheer frequency of these interventions is also worth noting. What started as an emergency response during the 2015 crash has become something closer to a recurring feature. The intervention treats the symptom, not the disease, as the underlying issues, from the property sector’s ongoing struggles to demographic headwinds, don’t get solved by ETF purchases.
None of these state-backed purchases involve crypto tokens or digital assets. The demarcation between Beijing’s financial stabilization activities and the crypto sector remains absolute.
The scale of intervention also raises questions about currency stability. Deploying tens of billions of dollars into domestic equities puts pressure on China’s foreign exchange reserves and the yuan. Any significant weakening of the yuan has historically been a catalyst for Bitcoin price movements, as it was during previous devaluation episodes.
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