Strict supervision and management are consistent.Deepening the coordination between the central and inter-ministerial departments, intensifying the joint crackdown on securities and futures crimes, and consistently exercising strict supervision and management are powerful guarantees for promoting the healthy development of the capital market and boosting investors' confidence.
Guiding listed companies to strengthen market value management has become an important work content of the CSRC, SASAC and other departments. Recently, the CSRC issued the No.10 Supervision Guideline for Listed Companies-Market Value Management, which requires listed companies to improve their operating efficiency and profitability on the basis of improving the company's quality, and to use merger and acquisition, equity incentive, employee stock ownership plan, cash dividend, investor relationship management, information disclosure and share repurchase in accordance with the actual situation in accordance with the law to promote the investment value of listed companies to reasonably reflect the quality of listed companies. The State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council said that it would "further study the incorporation of market value management into the performance appraisal of the heads of central enterprises".(Profile picture, issued by Xinhua News Agency)Deepening the coordination between the central and inter-ministerial departments, intensifying the joint crackdown on securities and futures crimes, and consistently exercising strict supervision and management are powerful guarantees for promoting the healthy development of the capital market and boosting investors' confidence.
Strict supervision and management are consistent.Recently, the CSRC has strengthened inter-ministerial coordination and actively cooperated with the implementation of relevant monetary policy tools such as facilitating the exchange of securities fund insurance companies, stock repurchase and special refinancing. According to Wind data, as of December 9, 182 A-share listed companies disclosed that their companies and important shareholders were supported by repurchase and increased holdings of loans, with a total amount of about 38.94 billion yuan.