# Wu Qing
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China’s Market Police Tighten Discipline: CSRC Vows to Remove ‘Roadblocks’ to Capital‑Market Reform
The China Securities Regulatory Commission held a March 17 meeting to tighten party discipline and anti‑corruption work across the regulator as 2026 begins the 15th Five‑Year Plan. The CSRC pledged stepped‑up investigations, stronger oversight of senior officials, and institutional reforms aimed at eliminating obstacles to capital‑market reform while enforcing investor protection.

China’s Economic Stewards Deliver a Reassuring, Targeted Playbook: Fiscal Push, Market Reform and a Firm RMB
At a high-profile economic press session, China’s top economic managers signalled a cautious but constructive approach: targeted fiscal-financial support, equity-market reform, steady financial opening and a firm stance on the currency. The package prioritises market confidence and structural adjustments over broad stimulus, leaving impact contingent on implementation and private-sector response.

Beijing to Build ‘Cross‑Cycle’ Market‑Stabilisation Toolkit During 2026–30 Five‑Year Plan
China’s securities regulator said it will build a more institutionalised, ‘Chinese‑characteristics’ market‑stabilisation mechanism during the 2026–30 Five‑Year Plan, expanding cross‑cycle counter‑cyclical tools to shore up market resilience. The move combines promises of a stronger backstop with tighter issuance oversight, underscoring a regulatory environment where state intervention and market reform proceed in tandem.

China Signals Capital‑Market Push for the Next Five Years: More Listings, Easier Refinancing and Tighter Oversight
China’s securities regulator, led by Wu Qing, held a meeting with listed‑company representatives to shape capital‑market priorities for the next five years. The CSRC pledged reforms to listing and refinancing rules, deeper market tier integration and measures to attract long‑term capital, while stressing risk prevention and stronger supervision.