China Securities Regulatory Commission
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Summary
The China Securities Regulatory Commission is the national authority responsible for regulating China’s securities and futures markets. It oversees stock exchange listings, disclosure requirements, and investor protection. In recent years, the CSRC has adjusted IPO rules to better support strategic and technology-driven industries, including advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, and commercial space. By allowing certain high-tech companies to list before profitability, the regulator aims to improve access to capital while maintaining market stability through enhanced disclosure standards. The CSRC plays a central role in aligning capital markets with China’s industrial and innovation policies.
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Company name
China Securities Regulatory Commission
Headquarters
Beijing, CHN
Date of establishment
1992
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