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China Securities Journal mainly reports the securities market and the financial market, covering general economic trends in China and the world, macroeconomic policies, securities markets and listed companies, the newspaper also gives a systematic coverage to the market of currency, insurance, funds, futures, real estate, foreign exchange and ...
China's first Securities Law was passed December 1998, and became effective July 1, 1999. The nation's first comprehensive securities legislation, it grants CSRC "authority to implement a centralized and unified regulation of the nationwide securities market in order to ensure their lawful operation". [7]
1995, China's first joint venture investment bank – China International Capital Corp (CICC) was established, shareholders included Morgan Stanley International. March 2002, Changjiang Securities and BNP Paribas signed the Sino-foreign joint venture securities companies’ framework agreement, establishing the first joint-venture securities company after China entered the WTO.
China replaced the head of its market watchdog Wednesday in an apparent attempt to restore confidence in financial markets following a prolonged downturn. Official media said Wu Qing, a former ...
China has replaced the head of its securities regulator, as public anger over the meltdown in the stock market grows.. Wu Qing, a banking veteran and most recently the deputy party secretary of ...
Securities Times is one of the four major securities newspapers in China, [11] the other three being China Securities Journal, Shanghai Securities Journal and Securities Daily. [12] In 2023, the Securities Times criticized a report by Goldman Sachs that was bearish toward Chinese state-owned banks. [9]
China Securities Finance Corp., Ltd. (CSF) is a Chinese state-owned financial services company founded in 2011. The company funded securities firm of China (firm that provides investment banking and brokage) for their margin business as well as lending securities for short selling business.
Securities Daily (simplified Chinese: 证券日报; traditional Chinese: 證券日報; pinyin: Zhèngquàn Rìbào; ) is a Beijing-based [3] securities newspaper sponsored by the Economic Daily Press Group. [4] It is published in Chinese by the Securities Daily Office, [5] and is publicly distributed in all of China. [6]