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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 China Securities Journal (abbreviated as CSJ [1] or ZGZQB), also transliterated as China Securities Post [2] or China Securities News, [3] is a national securities newspaper in China, [4] published by Xinhua News Agency. [5] It is based in Beijing, and has two offices in Shanghai and Shenzhen. It is one of the most important publications in ...
The Securities Times [3] (abbreviated as ST; [4] 证券时报; 證券時報) is a national financial newspaper in China, [5] with headquarters in Shenzhen. [6] It is a China's state-owned newspaper, [7] and was launched on November 27, 1993. [8] The newspaper is supervised and organized by the People's Daily. [9] [10]
Earlier reports from Shanghai Securities Journal and other media outlets indicated that ChaPanda was planning an initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong with a target of raising approximately $500 million. [4] ChaPanda successfully completed its IPO on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on August 15, 2023, and was successfully listed on April 23 ...
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 ...
China's first Securities Law was passed December 1998, and became effective July 1, 1999. The nation's first comprehensive securities legislation, it grants CSRC "authority to implement a centralized and unified regulation of the nationwide securities market in order to ensure their lawful operation". [ 7 ]
From January 2012 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Deborah P. Majoras joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a 63.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a 11.7 percent return from the S&P 500.
The company is a constituent of SSE 50 Index, the blue chip index of Shanghai Stock Exchange. It provided services in securities, futures, asset management, wealth management, investment banking, investment advisory, and securities research. It was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange on 23 March 2015 [5] and on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in ...