金色财经
金色财经|Mar 27, 2026 12:46
China Securities Regulatory Commission: In 2026, we will accelerate legislative amendments in key areas to improve institutional inclusiveness, adaptability, competitiveness, and attractiveness According to a report by Golden Finance, on March 27th, the China Securities Regulatory Commission released the construction of a rule of law government in 2025. In 2026, the China Securities Regulatory Commission will adhere to the principle of seeking progress while maintaining stability, improving quality and efficiency, closely focusing on risk prevention, strengthening supervision, and promoting high-quality development, enhancing regulatory efficiency, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of investors, and promoting the modernization of the capital market governance system and governance capacity on the track of the rule of law. Research and formulate a plan for the construction of the rule of law in the capital market, accelerate legislative amendments in key areas, and improve institutional inclusiveness, adaptability, competitiveness, and attractiveness. Fully implement the work requirements of cracking down on securities illegal activities in accordance with the law, adhere to the "sharp teeth and sharp edges" of regulatory law enforcement, and severely crack down on all types of securities and futures illegal and criminal activities. Strengthen the protection of small and medium-sized investors in the capital market, promote the implementation of more representative litigation cases and advance compensation cases, and effectively enhance investors' sense of gain. Research and formulate integrity construction plans, promote the implementation of credit supervision, continuously and actively create a market ecology that respects law and keeps promises, promote the high-quality development of the capital market to a new level, and help achieve a good start to the 15th Five Year Plan.
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