CSRC Chairman Wu Qing said rising global instability and elevated international market volatility are driving a deep reallocation of global assets. He warned the AI-led wave of technological and industrial change is accelerating and urgently requires

2026-06-06

CSRC Chairman Wu Qing said rising global instability and elevated international market volatility are driving a deep reallocation of global assets. He warned the AI-led wave of technological and industrial change is accelerating and urgently requires a financial services system better adapted to support higher‑level circulation among technology, industry and capital. Wu said China’s fund industry faces a strategic opportunity: economic upgrading during the 15th Five‑Year period is generating fast-growing emerging and future industries that will need capital and provide plentiful investment targets; deep adjustments in financial structure are increasing demand for diversified, integrated and bespoke asset management — an expanding pension system, rising long-term investment needs and a low-rate environment are prompting institutional and household portfolio reallocation; and capital-market institutional reform, including the new 'Guo Jiu Tiao' and the '1+N' policy framework, is reshaping market mechanics, regulatory inclusiveness and adaptability, and strengthening the foundation for high-quality fund-sector development.