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多家银行密集发声—— 对信用卡资金流入股市“说不”
Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2025-08-20 23:11

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that multiple banks have issued strict regulations prohibiting the use of credit card funds for stock market investments and other financial activities, aiming to mitigate financial risks [1][2] - Since August, nearly 20 banks have announced restrictions on credit card funds flowing into the stock market, explicitly stating "no" to investments in stocks, funds, futures, cryptocurrencies, and other financial products [2] - The rationale behind these regulations includes the high-risk nature of stock market investments, which can lead to decreased repayment ability for cardholders and increased credit card delinquency rates [2] Group 2 - Banks are emphasizing that credit card funds are intended for short-term consumer credit and should not be used for long-term investments, which could distort credit structures and affect liquidity management [2] - Regulatory authorities have previously clarified that credit card funds should not be used for non-consumption purposes, and banks' actions serve to prevent financial risks while warning investors about potential penalties for misuse of funds [2]