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Stock regulator’s fighting talk

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In a speech at the annual work meeting of the China Securities Regulatory Commission on Friday, Liu Shiyu, the commission chairman, said no one will be allowed to create “wind and rain” in the stock market and vowed to capture those who suck the blood of small investors. Liu’s remarks came only two months after he condemned the aggressive buyouts of listed companies by those using speculativ­e capital, who he described as “monsters” and “barbarians” in the market. The latest criticism is seen as fresh evidence of the top securities watchdog’s resolve to tighten supervisio­n over the domestic capital market and weed out illegal market activities. There is a need for the country to take effective measures to crack down on market manipulati­on and protect the interests of retail investors.

Although Liu did not offer a definite timetable for a much-anticipate­d registrati­on-based system for initial public offerings, the securities regulator has revealed its increased resolve to maintain a normal pace for IPO approvals.

The regulator’s recent efforts to strengthen the external restraints on mergers and acquisitio­ns, including standardiz­ed management of financing channels, are much needed steps toward preventing capital tycoons from transferri­ng their financial risks to ordinary investors.

The “shell game” between capital tycoons and listed companies with poor performanc­e under the guise of so-called restructur­ing, mergers and acquisitio­ns and other guises has proved to be a workable way of fuelling an investment rush among small investors who are consequent­ly preyed upon.

Against the backdrop of the country’s deleveragi­ng efforts, a series of tightened supervisor­y measures by the securities watchdog to stop speculativ­e behavior will be able to contribute to the establishm­ent of a lasting and healthy capital market.

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