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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. China International Capital Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Founded in China in 1995, CICC provides investment banking, securities and investment management services to corporations, institutions and individuals worldwide. Headquartered in Beijing, CICC has over 200 branches in Mainland China and offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, New York City, London, San Francisco, Frankfurt and Tokyo.

  4. China Financial Futures Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX), is a futures exchange established in Shanghai on September 8, 2006—with the approval of the State Council and the authorization of China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). It is a joint venture of the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange, Shenzhen Stock Exchange and the Shanghai Futures Exchange.

  5. China replaces head of securities regulator after stock ...

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    Wu, 59, was also the chairman of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, the largest stock exchange in mainland China, between 2016 and 2018. He had previously worked with financial regulators for two ...

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

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    Official media said Wu Qing, a former chairman of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, would replace Yi Huiman as chairman and Communist Party chief of the China Securities Regulatory Commission.

  7. 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.

  8. China tells Ant to expect scrutiny of credit business ahead ...

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    China's top financial regulators told Ant Group Co Ltd's <6688.HK> <688688.SS> founder Jack Ma and two top executives that the company's lucrative online lending business faces tighter government ...

  9. CSC Financial - Wikipedia

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    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 ...