China's securities regulator has toughened punishment on illegal market activities, handing out USD 90 million fines, in the first five months of this year -- more than what was handed out during 2016.
From January to May, fines totalling 6.14 billion yuan (about USD 901 million) were slapped on law violators in the securities sector, according to the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC).
A total of 29 people were suspended from securities business in the five months, the regulator said.
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While affirming improved market supervision, CSRC vice chairman Jiang Yang warned that the economic uncertainties, as well as new technologies, products and trading mechanisms, are likely to trigger new risks and challenge regulation, state- run Xinhua news agency reported.
The CSRC has been toughening supervision and punishment of illegal market activities such as insider trading and stock manipulation after the market rout in 2015 shattered investor confidence.
In March, the CSRC slapped a 3.47 billion yuan fine on a company chairman for stock market manipulation, a record high.
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