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Chinese financial newspaper
Securities Times
TypeChina's state-owned newspaper
Owner(s)People's Daily
FoundedNovember 27, 1993
HeadquartersShenzhen
OCLC number866047964
Websitewww.stcn.com Edit this at Wikidata
Securities Times
Simplified Chinese证券时报
Traditional Chinese證券時報
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhèngquàn shíbào

The Securities Times (abbreviated as ST; 证券时报; 證券時報) is a national financial newspaper in China, with headquarters in Shenzhen. It is a China's state-owned newspaper, and was launched on November 27, 1993. The newspaper is supervised and organized by the People's Daily.

Securities Times is one of the four major securities newspapers in China, the other three being China Securities Journal, Shanghai Securities Journal and Securities Daily.

In 2023, the Securities Times criticized a report by Goldman Sachs that was bearish toward Chinese state-owned banks.

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