China cracks down on top brokerages in latest clean-up effort

Reuters

Published May 24, 2017 10:25AM ET

China cracks down on top brokerages in latest clean-up effort

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China has fined Citic Securities, Haitong Securities and Guosen Securities for breaking brokerage rules as part of Beijing's efforts to clean up its financial services sector.

The country's biggest brokerage Citic Securities Co Ltd (SS:600030) (HK:6030) said in regulatory filings on Wednesday it had been fined 308.3 million yuan ($44.75 million) and warned by the China Securities Regulatory Commission.

China has been trying to clamp down on weak practices in its financial sector, which are seen as a key risk in the development of the world's second largest economy.

Moody's Investors Service downgraded China's credit ratings for the first time in nearly 30 years on Wednesday, saying it expects the financial strength of the economy will erode as growth slows and debt continues to rise.

Citic said it had violated regulations related to margin financing and securities lending when handling transactions for Citadel (Shanghai) Trading Company Limited.

Proceeds totaling 61.7 million yuan had been confiscated by the regulator and two executives fined, it added.

Haitong Securities Co Ltd (SS:600837) (HK:6837) and smaller player Guosen Securities Co Ltd (SZ:002736) were also punished for violating margin financing rules.

Haitong and Guosen both received warnings and had proceeds from the business confiscated, they said in stock exchange filings.

Haitong was fined 2.5 million yuan, while Guosen and its futures unit were fined a total of 105 million yuan. The regulator also issued warnings and fined the Haitong and Guosen executives involved, the brokerages said.