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我国基金监管的具体目标是( )。 A.保护投资者利益 B.保证市场的公平、效率和透

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我国基金监管的具体目标是( )。

A.保护投资者利益

B.保证市场的公平、效率和透明

C.降低系统风险

D.推动基金业发展

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