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People stand in front of an electronic stock board showing Japan's Nikkei index at a securities firm Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, in Tokyo. ... .88 and the Shanghai Composite index dropped 1.5% to ...
The Shanghai Securities Journal [3] (abbreviated as SSJ; [4] 上海证券报; 上海證券報), or Shanghai Securities Post, [5] officially titled as Shanghai Securities News, [6] is a national securities daily newspaper in China, [7] with headquarters in Shanghai. [8] It is a China's state-owned newspaper [9] with the official website at ...
The Shanghai Composite is still up 9.5% for the year so far, while Hong Kong’s index is up 21.1%. Indexes were more stable elsewhere around the world on Wednesday and rose 0.9% in Japan and 1% ...
The supply of securities came primarily from local companies. In the early days, banks dominated private shares but, by 1880, only the Hong Kong and Shanghai local banks remained. Later in 1920 and 1921, "Shanghai Securities & Commodities Exchange" and "Shanghai Chinese Merchant Exchange" started operation respectively.
Japan's Nikkei closed up 2.61% for the day, while Shanghai closed nearly flat, slipping just 0.09%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell, dropping 2.23% by the close after opening below Tuesday's close.
Shanghai Composite Index 1991- 2022. The 2015-2016 Chinese stock market turbulence began with the popping of a stock market bubble on 12 June 2015 [1] and ended in early February 2016. [2] A third of the value of A-shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange was lost within one month of the event. Major aftershocks occurred around 27 July and 24 ...
Today, the SSE is run by the China Securities Regulatory Commission as the world’s fourth largest exchange by market cap. Shanghai became China’s first city exposed to stock trading with the ...
The SSE Composite Index also known as SSE Index is a stock market index of all stocks (A shares and B shares) that are traded at the Shanghai Stock Exchange. [2]There are also SSE 180, SSE 50 and SSE Mega-Cap Indexes for top 180, 50 and 20 companies respectively, and the CSI 300 Index, which includes shares traded at the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.