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    CSRC: 45 Insider Trading Cases In H1

     

    CSRC: 45 Insider Trading Cases In H1
    Insider trading cases reported by China's securities regulator dropped by over 25% in the first half of this year when compared with the same period last year according to a report issued by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) yesterday. The report revealed that the regulator launched a total of 83 new investigations during the first 6 months of the year, 45 of them were new insider trading cases. The report also stated that 105 investigations (including 57 "non-official" investigations" were completed during the first half of the year, though only 7 cases were forwarded to public security institutions for prosecution.
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    People's Daily 
    http://finance.people.com.cn/fund/GB/15618043.html
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    Insider trading cases reported by China's securities regulator dropped by over 25% in the first half of this year when compared with the same period last year according to a report issued by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) yesterday. The report revealed that the regulator launched a total of 83 new investigations during the first 6 months of the year, 45 of them were new insider trading cases. The report also stated that 105 investigations (including 57 "non-official" investigations" were completed during the first half of the year, though only 7 cases were forwarded to public security institutions for prosecution.

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    People\'s Daily 

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