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China Securities Regulatory Commission

(中国证券监督管理委员会)

China Securities Regulatory Commission
中国证券监督管理委员会
The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is a governmental body based in Beijing, China, operating directly under the State Council. Its primary mission is to regulate mainland China’s securities and futures markets, ensuring their fair, orderly, and stable operation, whilst safeguarding investors’ interests. The CSRC’s main activities include formulating regulations, overseeing the initial public offering (IPO) process, supervising trading, and investigating market violations. As the principal regulator of China’s securities industry, it plays a crucial role in maintaining financial stability and integrity within the nation’s capital markets.
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