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九卦 | 证监会更换新logo! 网友高兴坏了:“解套”了!
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-30 10:48
Core Viewpoint - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) has changed its long-standing logo from a design that was humorously referred to as "the trap" to a new logo featuring three V shapes, symbolizing a positive shift in the market sentiment among investors [1][3][8]. Group 1: Logo Change and Market Reaction - The old logo, composed of three interlocking red triangles, represented the "three public principles" of openness, fairness, and justice in the securities market [3]. - The new logo, designed to symbolize victory, has been interpreted by the market as a sign that the current market downturn may be coming to an end, leading to a surge in investor optimism [8]. - Following the announcement of the new logo, the A-share market experienced a significant rally, with the Shanghai Composite Index, Shenzhen Component Index, and ChiNext Index all rising, and over 3,500 stocks gaining in value [8]. Group 2: Controversies and Public Sentiment - The new logo faced accusations of plagiarism, as it bore a striking resemblance to a logo from a Polish design firm, leading to a heated discussion on social media [3][4]. - In response to the backlash, the design team asserted that the concept for the new logo was developed in 2011, prior to the Polish firm's trademark registration, claiming legal compliance [4]. - The change in logo has sparked a collective celebration among investors, with many expressing hope for market recovery and relief from previous losses, indicating a strong emotional response to the rebranding [6][8].