Supreme People's Court: Conduct in-depth research on judicial response measures for new types of cases such as virtual currencies, and improve the financial judicial protection system

Foresight News reports that Wang Chuang, the head of the Civil Second Division of the Supreme People’s Court, stated during the press conference on “The People’s Court Civil and Commercial Trial Service Guarantee for High-Quality Economic and Social Development” that “in the future, we will focus on promoting the formulation of judicial interpretations on civil compensation for insider trading and market manipulation in the securities market, conduct in-depth research on judicial responses to new financial cases such as private equity funds and virtual currencies, and improve the financial judicial protection system.”

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