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'''Securities Analysts Association of China''' ('''SAAC'''; 对中国证券分析师协会) is a specialized organization of and working under the leadership of the [[Securities Association of China]], a nationwide [[self-regulatory organization|self-regulatory]] organization for the Chinese [[securities market]] investment consulting industry.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/english/200007/06/eng20000706_44807.html | title=Securities Analysts Association of China Launched | work=People's Daily | date=July 6, 2000}}</ref>
'''Securities Analysts Association of China''' ('''SAAC'''; 对中国证券分析师协会) is a specialized organization working under the leadership of the [[Securities Association of China]], a nationwide [[self-regulatory organization|self-regulatory]] organization for the [[China|Chinese]] [[securities market]] investment consulting industry.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/english/200007/06/eng20000706_44807.html | title=Securities Analysts Association of China Launched | work=People's Daily | date=July 6, 2000}}</ref>


SAAC is under the [[Securities Association of China]]. SAAC was established on 5 July 2000 and . On 20 June 2007, SAAC held its third Members Meeting and elected its new Board. There are currently 30 experts from the industry sitting in the Board, including 1 president, 7 vice presidents, 17 committee members and 5 consultants. During the meeting, SAAC has redefined its objectives and revised its Working Rules.
SAAC is under the [[Securities Association of China]]. SAAC was established on 5 July 2000 and . On 20 June 2007, SAAC held its third Members Meeting and elected its new Board. There are currently 30 experts from the industry sitting in the Board, including 1 president, 7 vice presidents, 17 committee members and 5 consultants. During the meeting, SAAC has redefined its objectives and revised its Working Rules.
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* Assist in securities analysts training;
* Assist in securities analysts training;
* Promote international exchange and cooperation;
* Promote international exchange and cooperation;
* Fulfil other missions as may be entrusted by the SAC.
* Fulfill other missions as may be entrusted by the SAC.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:49, 9 October 2021

Securities Analysts Association of China (SAAC; 对中国证券分析师协会) is a specialized organization working under the leadership of the Securities Association of China, a nationwide self-regulatory organization for the Chinese securities market investment consulting industry.[1]

SAAC is under the Securities Association of China. SAAC was established on 5 July 2000 and . On 20 June 2007, SAAC held its third Members Meeting and elected its new Board. There are currently 30 experts from the industry sitting in the Board, including 1 president, 7 vice presidents, 17 committee members and 5 consultants. During the meeting, SAAC has redefined its objectives and revised its Working Rules.

The mission of the SAAC is to:[2]

  • Consider, collect and report opinions and suggestions regarding/from the industry;
  • Study and explain policies and programs relating to the industry;
  • Prepare and review self-regulatory codes, rules, performance standards and guidelines for the securities investment consulting industry;
  • Organize and support innovative activities of the industry, summarize and advocate the experiences;
  • Make recommendations to the SAC on punishment measures to member companies or professionals violated laws and regulations or self-regulatory codes and rules by the SAC;
  • Mediate between member societies on business disputes;
  • Assist in securities analysts training;
  • Promote international exchange and cooperation;
  • Fulfill other missions as may be entrusted by the SAC.

References

  1. ^ "Securities Analysts Association of China Launched". People's Daily. 6 July 2000.
  2. ^ "Members". SAAC. Archived from the original on 6 January 2002.