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CSRC Sets Up Investor Protection Bureau
CSRC Sets Up Investor Protection Bureau
China's securities regulator, along with the central bank and other agencies, will each set up a department to work on investor protections
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(Beijing) -- China's securities regulator established an investor protection bureau as its latest move toward ramping up investor protection, Caixin learned on January 10 from a source close to the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
According to the source, China's top financial watchdogs, including the central bank, CSRC, China Banking Regulatory Commission and China Insurance Regulatory Commission, will each set up a department to work on investor protections.
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