Today: September 22, 2024
Today: September 22, 2024

China securities official expected to lead Shenzhen stock exchange, say sources

A bell bearing the logo of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange is seen during a companies listing ceremony in Shenzhen
August 01, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) -China is expected to appoint a senior securities official to head its second-largest bourse, four sources said, filling a role that has been vacant for the unusually long period of seven months as the securities regulator reshuffled its leadership.

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