Shanghai Stock Exchange Names Zhang Xiaoyi Deputy General Manager
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange has appointed regulatory veteran Zhang Xiaoyi as its new deputy general manager. The move places an official with extensive experience in equity listing reforms and bond market regulation in charge of corporate oversight at the world’s third-largest stock exchange.
Zhang, who also serves as the director of the exchange’s general office, will oversee the corporate supervision division, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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- Shanghai Stock Exchange appoints Zhang Xiaoyi as deputy general manager, overseeing corporate supervision; he directs general office.
- Born 1975, Zhang advanced from bond center and listing regulation; key in STAR Market (2019) and registration-based IPO.
- Exchange end-2025: Asia’s largest, 2,302 firms, 64.8T yuan ($9.5T) cap; prior year 172.6T yuan trading, 19.5T yuan bonds.
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