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China Securities Journal

Chinese newspaper


Summary

Chinese newspaper

FieldValue
nameChina Securities Journal
typeDaily newspaper
foundedOctober 1992
ownersXinhua News Agency
political_positionChinese Communist Party
oclc40638143
website
freeepaper.cs.com.cn/zgzqb

The China Securities Journal (abbreviated as CSJ or ZGZQB), also transliterated as China Securities Post or China Securities News, is a national securities newspaper in China, published by Xinhua News Agency. It is based in Beijing, and has two offices in Shanghai and Shenzhen. It is one of the most important publications in the financial field.

In October 1992, China Securities Journal was published on a trial basis and was officially launched on January 3, 1993. It is designated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the China Banking Regulatory Commission and China Insurance Regulatory Commission to disclose information on listed companies, insurance companies and trust companies. Positioned as an investment adviser, China Securities Journal has a commitment to providing investors with guidance for investment choice. The editorial purpose of the newspaper is to report policies on the national economy, finance and securities, to disseminate information about finance and securities, to analyze the financial and securities market and to spread knowledge of finance and securities, so as to become a trustworthy investment consultant.

China Securities Journal mainly reports the securities market and the financial market, covering general economic trends in China and the world, macroeconomic policies, securities markets and listed companies, the newspaper also gives a systematic coverage to the market of currency, insurance, funds, futures, real estate, foreign exchange and foreign currency, gold markets and postal service cards.

References

References

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