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Why was Guangdong Precious Metals Exchange stopped trading?
Guangdong Precious Metals Exchange has suspended trading, involving violations and other related issues, requiring rectification.

In 2065438+20071October 9, 65438+2007, the CSRC took the lead in convening the third inter-ministerial joint meeting, and directly described some exchange businesses as suspected of illegal futures and gambling. This supervision is far ahead of the clean-up and rectification led by the two inter-ministerial joint meetings, so it is considered as the "most severe rectification" by the regulatory authorities in recent years.

Financial assets trading places are one of the key rectification targets of the special action to clean up and rectify various trading places, and illegal trading places should be rectified within a time limit. 2065438+June 30, 2007, the unreformed specifications will be closed. At present, the "looking back" action to clean up and rectify various trading places is being carried out in an orderly manner.

Some member companies can do many things under the banner of exchange member companies, such as opening private equity markets, which is extremely harmful to investors. First, it's definitely not safe. At the same time, such units can do a lot of tricks in private, which increases the capital risk of investors.

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