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  2. China Securities Regulatory Commission - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. National Financial Regulatory Administration - Wikipedia

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    The NFRA was established on 10 March 2023 to replace the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC), also taking over some roles from the People's Bank of China (PBC) and the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). On May 10, 2023, Li Yunze was appointed as the Chinese Communist Party committee secretary of the NFRA. [1]

  4. China replaces head of securities regulator after stock ... - AOL

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    Wu Qing, a banking veteran and most recently the deputy party secretary of Shanghai, was named as chairman and party secretary of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), replacing Yi ...

  5. China replaces its top securities regulator, moving to ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. Securities industry in China - Wikipedia

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    May 26, 2009, CSRC announced a new securities regulatory classification in order to improve the existing classification criteria of securities companies. Under new regulation, 30 brokerages received A-class rating, 58 in B-class rating and 17 in C-class rating. China's securities companies are facing more fierce competitors from outside investors.

  7. Chinese AI startup Fourth Paradigm receives China's nod for ...

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    Beijing Fourth Paradigm Technology, an AI startup, has completed procedural work for a Hong Kong initial public offering, becoming only one of a handful of companies to get the nod from China's ...

  8. China Securities Investor Protection Fund - Wikipedia

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    The China Securities Investor Protection Fund Corporation Limited (SIPF) is a wholly state-owned corporation under the authority of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). It was established on 30 August 2005. [1]

  9. China Futures Association - Wikipedia

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    The China Futures Association (CFA) is a membership organization under the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), which regulates and supervises the futures industry in China. It is established as a nonprofit organization in which all Chinese futures companies are required to be members, and self-describes as a self-regulatory organization.