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  Shenzhen Stock Exchange - China Trade - China Economy and China Trade
Shenzhen Stock Exchange (深圳交易所) is one of the mainland China's two stock exchanges.
The Shenzhen Exchange launched the blue-chip composite index in January 1995.
The initial public offering (IPO) activity in Shenzhen stock exchange was suspended from September 2000 as the Chinese government pondered merging its bourses into a single exchange in Shanghai and launch a Nasdaq-style second board in Shenzhen aimed at private and technology companies.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Shenzhen_Stock_Exchange   (440 words)

  
  Shenzhen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shenzhen is a sub-tropical maritime region and its average temperature is 22.4 degrees Celsius (72 degrees Fahrenheit).
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange was established on December 1, 1990.
Shenzhen Airport is 35km from central Shenzhen and connects the city with many other parts of China, as well as some international destinations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shenzhen   (1524 words)

  
 Shenzhen Stock Exchange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Shenzhen Exchange launched the blue-chip composite index in January 1995.
The new index is composed of major firms such as Shenzhen Development Bank, property developer China Vanke Co Ltd and Guangdong Electric Power Co. Index components account for about 40 percent of the Shenzhen bourse's capitalization, 61 percent of the combined after-tax profits of Shenzhen-listed companies, and 43 percent of turnover.
The initial public offering (IPO) activity in Shenzhen stock exchange was suspended from September 2000 as the Chinese government pondered merging its bourses into a single exchange in Shanghai and launch a Nasdaq-style second board in Shenzhen aimed at private and technology companies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shenzhen_Stock_Exchange   (377 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Financial Glossary
Provision of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that requires that any profit realized by a company insider from the purchase and sale, or sale and purchase, of the company'sequity securities within a period of less than six months must be returned to the company.
Exchanges on which securities, options, and futurescontracts are traded by members for their own accounts and for the accounts of customers.
In particular, when prices of a stock or commodityfutures contracts start to move up sharply and many traders with short positions are forced to buystocks or commodities in order to cover their positions and prevent (limit) losses.
www.bloomberg.com /analysis/glossary/bfgloss.htm   (6281 words)

  
 Shenzhen Stock Exchange Sponsored the Second Investor Relations Management Forum
SSE will formulate ''guidance on code of conduct for behaviors of directors of list companies'' and ''code of conduct for behaviors of independent directors of list companies'' to be released as the guiding documents to standardize the behaviors of directors and independent directors of list companies; they will reinforce the internal control of list companies.
SSE will support CSRC in its exploration of the feasibility of motivation with stock ownership such as stock options of listed companies, stock warrant of employees, virtual stock, employee stock ownership plan, etc. They will also impose more sever penalty on list companies and relevant personnel in breach of regulations.
The SSE characterizes the entrepreneurial spirit of the city where it is located: Over the past 14 years, the SSE has developed from a regional market into a national market with listed companies and members throughout the country.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/12-21-2004/0002672414&EDATE=   (969 words)

  
 A Comparative Study of Security Systems of Shanghai, Shenzheng and Hong Kong
Shenzhen is China's earliest special economic zone and has enjoyed a lot of preferential policies from the central government, which makes Shenzhen receive great achievement.
However, Shenzhen's decision making group had active attitude to the development of its security market during the first few years, but after "8.10" event in 1992 its attitude has silently changed: although in general it still supports the development of the security market, it acts carefully in detail issues.
SSE is entitled to make some important policies, thus its authority has been built in the operation of Shanghai's security market.
www.rjmacau.com /english/rjm1996n3/security/section1.html   (2609 words)

  
 A Comparative Study of Security Systems of Shanghai, Shenzheng and Hong Kong
According to Securities Exchange Provision published by the State Council's Securities Exchange Commission in July 1993, Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange are non-profit oriented, self-regulatory membership legal persons which provide places and equipments for an organized trading, and perform their relevant obligations.
As the legal representative of the exchange, the general manager is in charge of the daily work in the exchange under the leadership of the board of directors.
The exchange is responsible for providing places and facilities, formulating trade rules and supervising trade activities; it aims to provide a fair and ordered market for the securities investors.
www.rjmacau.com /english/rjm1996n3/security/section2.html   (633 words)

  
 China stock markets at Sinomania!
Opened in 1990, the Shanghai Securities Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange are the largest stock exhanges on mainland China.
Stock and share trading in China dates to the mid Nineteenth Century and probably earlier.
Stock markets in China today arose again with the economic transformation of the economy that began at the end of the Mao era and with the 1982 Constitution.
www.sinomania.com /CHINASTOCKS   (1868 words)

  
 China Business Guide
Stock exchanges are established in Shanghai and Shenzhen.
Shanghai Stock Exchange formally begins operations on December 19th, 1990, while Shenzhen Stock Exchange is formally approved and opened on July 3rd, 1991, after seven months of "trial operation".
SSE Composite Index reached a record high of 2,245.43.
www.chinabusinessguide.biz /documents/article.php?page=178   (322 words)

  
 An MBendi Profile: Nigerian Stock Exchange - Information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
NSE officials requested that the exchange be allowed to retain its name and to operate on a level playing field with the proposed government exchange, and argued that SEN should not be given undue advantage over the NSE and other competitors.
The controversial second stock exchange, proposed for the federal capital of Abuja, was due to open in mid 1998 despite business's view that the country was being served adequately by the Lagos exchange.
The exchange is said by many to be an unnecessary duplication and that the move is based largely on political motives, as Government has long tried to persuade business to relocate to the new capital.
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Public stock issue began from 1984, but share trade was not legalized until the formal recognition of the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 1990 and 1991.
A proxy for liquidity of the stock, which is the daily turnover ratio of the stock, is significantly related to the abnormal trading volume.
Although the results of this paper show that trading volume of most stocks increases significantly before and after ex-distribution days, 27.6% of the stocks had negative abnormal trade volumes on the ex-distribution day, and 12.9% had the abnormal volumes which are not significantly different form zero.
www.globalfinance.csufresno.edu /2001_accepted_papers_2/paper.doc   (5088 words)

  
 Company News On Call
The General Manager of Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Mr Zhang Yujun, also said he was pleased at the new partnership with Xinhua Finance's IR division.
Shenzhen Stock Exchange, one of the two stock exchanges in mainland China, now has 536 listed companies, accounting for a market capitalization of RMB 1,195 billion.
The SSE characterizes the entrepreneurial spirit of the city where it is located.
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 ShenZhen Stock Exchnage
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SSE), established on December 1st 1990, is one of the two stock exchanges in mainland China.
The SSE characterizes the entrepreneurial spirit of the city where it is located: Over the past 12 years, the SSE has developed from a regional market into a national market with listed companies and members throughout the country.
The SSE became an affiliate member of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) in 1996 and a member of the East Asian and Oceanic Stock Exchanges Federation (EAOSEF) in 2000.
www.yillionaire.com /shenzhen_stock_exchnage.htm   (388 words)

  
 Shenzhen Photo Gallery
Futian is Shenzhen's financial district, located west of Lo Wu and east of the Huanggan crossing with Hong Kong.
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange is one of China's 2 stock exchanges, the other being in Shanghai.
Shenzhen has one of the highest per capita incomes in the country and is a showcase city of modern China.
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 Shenzhen Stock Exchange - Wikistock
Shenzhen Stock Exchange (深圳交易所) is one of the People's Republic of China's three stock exchanges.
Until 2005, two-thirds of the shares in listed companies were non-tradable on the exchange, creating a problem in which the tradable shares were valued higher than their proportion in the company.
In 2005, as part of the Chinese stock issue reform, the non-tradable shares were made tradable and the holders of tradable shares were compensated by having extra equity in the company.
www.wikistock.com /wiki/Shenzhen_Stock_Exchange   (871 words)

  
 bombay stock exchange   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 India business news, trade and economy reports, Indian political and financial   (Site not responding. Last check: )
China's Shenzhen Stock Exchange intends to further develop cooperation with the National Stock Exchange of India, SSE board director Chen Dongzheng said on Tuesday in Shenzhen.
The SSE is a mutualised organisation that provides a venue for securities trading under the authorisation of the China Securities Regulatory Commission.
The SSE was established on December 1, 1990 as one of the two bourses of China.
www.indiabiznews.com /biznews/categoryNewsDesc.jsp?catId=8393   (239 words)

  
 Micex | News Room | President of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange visits MICEX to learn about MICEX's electronic system of ...
The heads of SSE and MICEX agreed to continue cooperation and exchange of information on the organization of primary placement of securities, mechanisms of trades and settlements and the work of self-regulating organizations on the stock market.
Being China's second largest stock floor, SSE is a non-profit-making organization, whose members are over 300 leading Chinese financial institutions and a number of foreign broker companies.
SSE has an advanced electronic trading system, to which remote terminals are connected.
www.micex.com /press/issue_6086.html   (358 words)

  
 Shenzhen Stock Exchange
Shenzhen Stock Exchange is one of China's three stock exchanges.
With regards to the SOE's, the government has viewed the stock markets has means of raising capital, but there is no current interest to privatization or selling off the state controlling interest in the SOE's.
It also directed a subsidiary, the Shenzhen Securities Information Co., to launch the Shenzhen Stock Exchange 100 Index on the first trading session of 2003, using 2002's final day of business as a benchmark.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /bizchina/2006-10/17/content_710145.htm   (301 words)

  
 Asia Times Online - News from greater China; Hong Kong and Taiwan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index, for instance, has fallen from a peak of 2245 points in mid-2001 to 1275 points by December 21, the previous trading day.
Share prices on the Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses are generally at a comparatively low level at present, and the Chinese stock market is very likely to jolt out of the low ebb in the coming year.
The capital raised from IPOs on the two Chinese stock exchanges is also expected to rebound in 2005 as quite a few large capitalization stocks are expected to be issued, the Bank of China and China Construction Bank predicted.
www.atimes.com /atimes/China/FL23Ad05.html   (541 words)

  
 Walter Hutchens' Blog: Shenzhen Stock Exchange Research Report on SME Board   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Notes and comments on sundry things, generally related to China's developing markets for stocks and other securities, particularly the laws and regulations purporting to govern them.
Shenzhen Stock Exchange Research Report on SME Board
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange has put on its public website a report analyzing "how stock markets can be used to meet the financing needs of small and medium sized enterprises in China."
www.rhsmith.umd.edu /faculty/whutchens/2004/05/shenzhen-stock-exchange-research.html   (223 words)

  
 Asia Times Online - News from greater China; Hong Kong and Taiwan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
BEIJING - The stock indices on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges both hit a five-year low on Thursday September 9.
Share prices on the two stock exchanges have been falling all the way since the spring, from a high of 1,783 points for the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index.
The Chinese stock market has been bearish in the latest three years, down from the peak 2,245 points (for the Shanghai stock index) in June 2001, losing nearly 1,000 points.
www.atimes.com /atimes/China/FI11Ad03.html   (244 words)

  
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The Shenzhen Stock Exchange has issued this quite cogent guide (in Chinese) about how to list a company.
However, the information is not only relevant to companies wishing to list on the Small and Medium Enterprise Board (SMEB) but to companies interested in a PRC listing in general.
This is because the listing requirements for SMEB are the same as the requirements for listing a company on the PRC's "main board" in Shenzhen or Shanghai.
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 Shenzhen Bank calls off stake sale - Boston.com
Chinese mid-sized lender Shenzhen Development Bank Co. said Tuesday it has canceled a plan to sell a 7 percent stake to General Electric Co.
The company, which announced the unanimous decision by its board in a statement to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, said it halted the stake sale due to "relevant regulations," suggesting the deal failed to win approval from the securities regulator.
Shenzhen Development is controlled by buyout firm TPG Newbridge Capital, which holds a 16.68 percent stake in the bank based in the southern city of Shenzhen, just across the border from Hong Kong.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2007/10/23/shenzhen_bank_calls_off_stake_sale   (302 words)

  
 Shenzhen Stock Exchange -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Shenzhen Stock Exchange (深圳交易所) is one of the (Click link for more info and facts about People's Republic of China) People's Republic of China's three (An exchange where security trading is conducted by professional stockbrokers) stock exchanges.
It is based in (Click link for more info and facts about Shenzhen, China) Shenzhen, China.
With regards to the SOE's, the government has viewed the stock markets has means of raising capital, but there is no current interest to (Click link for more info and facts about privatization) privatization or selling off the state controlling interest in the SOE's.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/sh/shenzhen_stock_exchange.htm   (416 words)

  
 Exchange Handbook: Tokyo Stock Exchange And Shenzhen Stock Exchange Sign A Memorandum Of Understanding   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The two Exchanges entered into this agreement to provide a mechanism of long-term cooperation to facilitate the development of channels of communication between the two Exchanges.
The Exchanges agree to provide, from time to time, opportunities of secondment of personnel and exchange visits by senior managements and, upon request by the other Exchange, to provide information with a view to promoting understanding each other for further development of the markets.
Atsuo Nishihara, Managing Director and Executive Officer of Tokyo Stock Exchange, comments "This MOU is believed to be an opportunity to establish a framework to exchange relevant information for mutual interests and other cooperative activities between the two Exchanges.
www.exchange-handbook.co.uk /news_story.cfm?id=41064   (234 words)

  
 Bridge Datalink - About Bridge
Shenzhen's data is comprised of Quotes (Bid/Ask Prices), Trades (Last Sale, with its volume), and Total Volume.
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange trades Monday through Friday, from 0930 to 1500, local Shenzhen time, with a one-and-a-half hour lunch break beginning at 1130, lasting until 1300.
Data from Shenzhen is processed in packets, once per minute during their trading period.
www.bridge.com /prodserv/en/rb/reporter/Shenzhen.asp   (157 words)

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