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  2. File:Wholesale price index of Shanghai, 1930-1948.pdf

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    Wholesale price index of Shanghai, 1930-1948. Items portrayed in this file depicts. inception. 17 November 2024. File history. Click on a date/time to view the file ...

  3. Shanghai Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Source: Shanghai Stock Exchange [27] (market values in RMB/Chinese Yuan). Data arranged by market value. Updated on Aug 27 2020. Kweichow Moutai (2,174 billion) Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (1,339 billion) Agricultural Bank of China (1,027 billion) China Life (897 billion) Ping An Insurance (829 billion) China Merchants Bank (761 ...

  4. Warrior (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    With a retail price of 10 yuan, at a time when urban workers made 30 yuan a month, it was a very fashionable brand in the early days of the People's Republic of China. [4] In the mid 80s, foreign brands became more popular, and Warrior is often seen as a working class shoe, preferred by older people and with a price of 12 yuan at stallmarkets. [4]

  5. Shanghai Futures Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai International Energy Exchange (INE; 上海国际能源交易中心) is a subsidiary of the Shanghai Futures Exchange established in 2013. [2] It was created for trading energy derivatives. Contracts include futures and options on commodities such crude oil, copper, low sulfur fuel oil, and rubber.

  6. Yuyuan Tourist Mart - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Co., Ltd. is the largest retailing conglomerate in China. [3] [third-party source needed]The company has presence in a variety of business sectors such as department stores and entertainment shops in Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai, the sales of gold, jade and other jewelry, food and beverages, Chinese pharmaceutical products, souvenirs, antiques, arts and crafts, the ...

  7. Chinese customs gold unit - Wikipedia

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    The customs gold unit (CGU) was a currency issued by the Central Bank of China between 1930 and 1948. In Chinese, the name of the currency was 關金圓 (guānjīnyuán; lit. ' customs gold yuan ') but the English name given on the back of the notes was "customs gold unit". It was divided into 100 cents (關金分).

  8. Charles & Keith - Wikipedia

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    Charles & Keith Pte. Ltd., styled as CHARLES & KEITH and also known as C&K, is a Singaporean fashion house label founded in 1996, specializing in footwear, handbags and fashion accessories. [1] Based in Singapore, the brand has a global footprint, operating more than 600 stores worldwide across 37 countries.

  9. American Chamber of Commerce in the People's Republic of China

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    Established in 2006, the Export Compliance Working Group (ECWG) draws from membership companies of AmCham China as well as AmCham Shanghai. Its focus is information-sharing, collaboration, and policy recommendations for U.S.-China high-tech trade. [23]