What does the supervisor mean?

The supervisor refers to the state institution or other authorized organization as the manager of the supervised object. The supervisor's duty is to implement relevant laws, regulations and policies, supervise the behavior of the supervised object, formulate specific supervision measures, safeguard public interests and stabilize market order.

In the economic system, regulators play a very important role. It can reduce the risk of market failure, maintain market order, protect consumers' rights and interests and promote market prosperity. Regulators can also enforce rules, punish illegal acts, prevent unhealthy competition and monopoly, and avoid unhealthy market development.

As a supervisor, we should fulfill our responsibilities and obligations, protect public interests and stabilize market order. When performing regulatory duties, we should make clear the regulatory objectives and measures in accordance with relevant laws, regulations and policies, and balance the interests of all parties. At the same time, regulators also need to strengthen information disclosure, enhance transparency and openness, and make the market more open, fair, transparent and stable.