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CSRC Signed MOU with Spanish National Securities Market Commission
2009-10-28


Recently, China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) concluded a Memorandum of Understanding(MOU) Regarding Securities and Futures Regulatory Cooperation with Spanish National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) in Basel, Switzerland. The MOU was signed by CSRC Chairman Mr. Shang Fulin and CNMV Chairman Mr. Julio Segura. To date, CSRC has concluded 44 MOUs with securities and futures regulators in 40 jurisdictions around the world.

 

Spain and China have strengthened cooperation in economy, trade and many other fields in recent years. The MOU signed between the two regulators will enhance exchanges of views and cooperation in the field of securities and futures supervision and promote sound development of capital markets in both countries.

 

Established in October 1992, CSRC has been actively involved in regulatory information exchange and cross-border enforcement cooperation with its overseas counterparts. So far, CSRC has signed MOUs with securities regulators in Hong Kong S.A.R, the United States, Singapore, Australia, the United Kingdom, Japan, Malaysia, Brazil, Ukraine, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Italy, Egypt, the Republic of Korea, Romania, South Africa, Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Switzerland, Indonesia, New Zealand, Portugal, Nigeria, Vietnam, India, Argentina, Jordan, Norway, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Liechtenstein, Mongolia, Russia, Dubai, Ireland, Austria and Spain in the order of time.