The China Securities Regulatory Commission has issued policies and measures to protect small and medium-sized investors, further improving the protec
based on extensive solicitation of opinions from all parties, the China Securities Regulatory Commission has conducted research and drafted the "Opinions on Strengthening the Protection of Small and Medium Investors in the Capital Market", which was officially released today. The "Opinions" follow the approach of "targeting core concerns, striving for practical effectiveness, and being legally justified", focusing on key issues of concern to small and medium investors, strengthening the protection of small and medium investors in the issuance and listing process, creating a system environment conducive to fair trading for small and medium investors, strengthening the responsibility of operating institutions to protect small and medium investors, cracking down severely on illegal activities that harm the interests of small and medium investors, promoting the construction of a diversified dispute resolution mechanism for securities and futures, enhancing the role of investor protection institutions, improving the protection system and mechanism for small and medium investors in the delisting process, and strengthening the legal protection of small and medium investors, proposing twenty-three specific measures in eight aspects. The relevant measures are conducive to improving the investor protection mechanism, enhancing the inherent stability of the capital market, effectively protecting the legitimate rights and interests of small and medium investors, and boosting market confidence.
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