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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 ]
The China Securities Journal (abbreviated as CSJ [1] or ZGZQB), also transliterated as China Securities Post [2] or China Securities News, [3] is a national securities newspaper in China, [4] published by Xinhua News Agency. [5] It is based in Beijing, and has two offices in Shanghai and Shenzhen. It is one of the most important publications in ...
Its original English trading name which was used in mainland China, China Securities Co., Ltd., was already registered by others in Hong Kong on 21 May 2014 (but with different Chinese name Chinese: 中國證券國際), as well as the present of unrelated company China Securities Holdings (Chinese: 中國証券控股), a small brokerage firm ...
China Securities Journal, a Chinese periodical; China Securities Co., Ltd., now known as CSC Financial, Chinese company; China Investment Securities, successor of China Southern Securities, Chinese company; China Securities Index Co., Ltd., a Chinese company which provides stock market data CSI 300 Index
The SAC administers the China Securities Internet System Co., Ltd. (CSIS), a financial market infrastructure approved by the CSRC on 27 February 2013. [1]: 15 CSIS is acknowledged by the Financial Stability Board as a trade repository for commodities and equity derivatives, together with the China Futures Market Monitoring Center (CFMMC). [6]: 11
CSDC was set up on March 30, 2001. [2] In September 2001, Shanghai Securities Central Depository and Clearing Corporation and Shenzhen Securities Depository Corporation, two corporations which were in responsible for depository and clearing services of Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange, were merged into the CSDC. [3]
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 ...
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.