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又有券商员工违规炒股被罚,从业人员投资行为管理趋严

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the increasing frequency of regulatory actions against securities industry professionals for illegal stock trading, emphasizing the financial losses incurred by these individuals and the penalties imposed by regulatory bodies [1][4][6]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The Hainan Securities Regulatory Bureau disclosed that Wang Pan Yi, the former general manager of the Haikou branch of Pacific Securities, was fined 50,000 yuan for illegal stock trading, with his account suffering a loss of approximately 405,100 yuan [2]. - In 2023, the China Securities Regulatory Commission reported that 38 industry professionals were penalized for illegal trading, with the largest fine amounting to 18 million yuan against a former president of Xiangcai Securities [4]. - Regulatory scrutiny has intensified, with 11 professionals penalized for illegal trading in 2025 alone, primarily from brokerage firms and securities investment consulting companies [4][5]. Group 2: Internal Management and Compliance - Since last year, both regulatory authorities and brokerage firms have strengthened oversight of employee trading behaviors, implementing stricter internal monitoring and compliance measures [6][7]. - The China Securities Association has proposed guidelines requiring comprehensive monitoring of employee trading activities, including tracking personal and office-related digital identifiers to prevent misuse of accounts [7]. - Future employment assessments for industry professionals will consider their trading behavior and any penalties received for violations, indicating a shift towards stricter compliance standards within the industry [7].