Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission
Japanese financial regulatory organization / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (証券取引等監視委員会, shouken torihikitou kanshi iinkai, SESC) is a Japanese commission which comes under the authority of the Financial Services Agency.[1] It is responsible for “ensuring fair transactions in both securities and financial futures markets.”[2]
Its current Chairman is Mitsuhiro Hasegawa, who assumed the post in 2017. There are two chairmen, Shinya Fukuda,[3] and Masayuki Yoshida.[4]