China’s Stock Regulator Promises to Protect Investor Interests as the Market Falls to Four-Year Low

(South China Morning Post) China’s securities regulator said it had met investors after the nation’s stock market fell to its lowest level in almost four years last week, pledging its commitment to protect their interests and ensure a fair and transparent capital market.
In a rare move, Liu Shiyu, chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, held a meeting with 15 hedge fund managers and retail investors on market reforms and stabilisation at a Beijing brokerage outlet of China Securities on Sunday, according to a statement posted on the regulator’s website.

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