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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.
The SSE Composite Index (also known as Shanghai Composite) Index is the most commonly used indicator to reflect SSE's market performance. Constituents for the SSE Composite Index are all listed stocks (A shares and B shares) at the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The Base Day for the SSE Composite Index is December 19, 1990.
SSE 180 Index is the stock index of Shanghai Stock Exchange, representing the top 180 companies by "float-adjusted" capitalization and other criteria. [2] SSE 180 is a sub-index of SSE Composite Index , the latter included all shares of the exchange.
The Shanghai Stock Exchange is the largest securities exchange in mainland China. It has total market capitalization of approximately $6.5 trillion, making it the fourth-largest exchange in the world.
China's tech-heavy STAR 50 Index on the Shanghai Stock Exchange rose 2.9%, while China's CSI Robot Index closed 4.2% higher. The rally came as DeepSeek's emergence sets the stage for tech's ...
Companies in the CSI 100 Index (1 C, 111 P) F. ... Pages in category "Companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange" The following 195 pages are in this category ...
SSE 50 Index is the stock index of Shanghai Stock Exchange, representing the top 50 companies by "float-adjusted" capitalization and other criteria. In order to qualify as a constituent of SSE 50 Index, it must be a constituent of SSE 180 Index , thus SSE 50 is a subindex of SSE 180 Index. [ 2 ]
Shanghai Composite Index 1991- 2022. The Chinese stock bubble of 2007 (simplified Chinese: 中国股灾; traditional Chinese: 中國股災; pinyin: Zhōngguó gǔ zāi) was the global stock market plunge of February 27, and November 2007, [1] which wiped out hundreds of billions of market value. [2]