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TwitterIn 2024, the total market capitalization of China’s stock market totaled ** trillion yuan. The highest annual turnover in the country’s history, **** trillion yuan, was registered in 2021. In the same year, the trade revenue reached *** trillion yuan. The development of domestic financial markets was a key objective of the Chinese government. Stock markets in mainland China Mainland China has two major stock exchanges. One is the Shanghai Stock Exchange that consists of the Main-Board Market and the Star Market. The companies listed on the Main-Board were mature and established in their industries, whereas the Star Market targets innovative startups. The other big stock exchange was the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. It was separated into three boards, the Main-Board, the SME-Board, and ChiNext Market. Facilitating innovation One crucial aspect of the financial market development strategy in China was the fostering of innovation. The country had the problem that upcoming, domestic tech-companies preferred to list on stock markets overseas. Therefore, both major bourses established boards that had more lenient listing requirements. For instance, it would allow startups that had not yet turned a profit to gain access to the financial market. These boards were the ChiNext board in Shenzhen and the Star Market in Shanghai.
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TwitterThe Shanghai Stock Exchange 50 (SSE 50) had an index value of ******** by December of 2023. 2018, was the worst-performing year in the last decade. Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchange indices both lost more than ** percent in 2018 which was the result of the trade war between China and the United States. However, despite no tangible progress between the two nations Chinese stocks have recovered since then and continued to perform well despite the economic impact of COVID-19. The index summarized the performance of the ** biggest companies traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
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China's main stock market index, the SHANGHAI, fell to 3898 points on December 2, 2025, losing 0.42% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has declined 1.98%, though it remains 15.36% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from China. China Shanghai Composite Stock Market Index - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on December of 2025.
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TwitterIn December 7, the company that had the highest weight of ***** percent in the Star 50 index at the Shanghai Stock Exchange in China was Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation. The Shanghai-based company is partly-state owned and the vanguard of China's semiconductor industry.
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The dataset contains a collection of indices representing different segments of the Chinese stock market. Here's an overview based on the column names and general knowledge about these indices:
TradingDay: Represents the trading day or date for which the index values are recorded.
SZ50 (上证50): The Shanghai Stock Exchange 50 Index, commonly known as the SSE 50 Index. It tracks the 50 largest and most liquid A-share stocks listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. This index is often used as a barometer for the overall performance of blue-chip stocks in China.
KC50 (科创50): Likely refers to the Science and Technology Innovation Board 50 Index. This index tracks the top 50 companies (by market capitalization) listed on the STAR Market, which is a Nasdaq-style tech board on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. It focuses on companies in high-tech and strategic emerging sectors.
HS300 (沪深300): The CSI 300 Index, which includes the top 300 stocks by market capitalization from the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges. It's a comprehensive reflection of the performance of China's A-shares market.
ZZ500 (中证500): The CSI 500 Index, which tracks the 500 next largest stocks after the CSI 300 (i.e., stocks ranked 301st to 800th by size). It provides a broader view of mid-cap stocks in the Chinese market.
ZZ800 (中证800): The CSI 800 Index, which combines the CSI 300 and CSI 500 indices, encompassing the largest 800 stocks in the Chinese A-share market.
ZZ1000 (中证1000): The CSI 1000 Index, which reflects the performance of stocks ranked 801st to 1800th in terms of total market capitalization. It's a measure of small-cap stocks in the market.
These indices collectively offer a comprehensive view of the Chinese stock market, covering large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap stocks across various sectors. Each index is constructed based on market capitalization and liquidity criteria, ensuring that they accurately reflect the segments of the market they are meant to represent.
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Top 5 used data fields in the End-of-Day Pricing Dataset for China:
Equity Closing Price :The closing price of individual company stocks at the end of the trading day.This field provides insights into the final price at which market participants were willing to buy or sell shares of a specific company.
Bond Closing Price: The closing price of various fixed-income securities, including government bonds, corporate bonds, and municipal bonds. Bond investors use this field to assess the current market value of their bond holdings.
Index Closing Price: The closing value of market indices, such as the Botswana stock market index, at the end of the trading day. These indices track the overall market performance and direction.
Equity Ticker Symbol: The unique symbol used to identify individual company stocks. Ticker symbols facilitate efficient trading and data retrieval.
Date of Closing Price: The specific trading day for which the closing price is provided. This date is essential for historical analysis and trend monitoring.
Top 5 financial instruments with End-of-Day Pricing Data in China:
Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) Domestic Company Index: The main index that tracks the performance of domestic companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. This index provides an overview of the overall market performance in China.
Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) Domestic Company Index: The index that tracks the performance of domestic companies listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. This index reflects the performance of companies listed on the technology-focused exchange.
Company A: A prominent Chinese company with diversified operations across various sectors, such as technology, finance, or manufacturing. This company's stock is widely traded on either the Shanghai Stock Exchange or the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
Company B: A leading financial institution in China, offering banking, insurance, or investment services. This company's stock is actively traded on one of the major stock exchanges in China.
Company C: A major player in the Chinese agriculture sector or other industries, involved in the production and distribution of goods or services. This company's stock is listed and actively traded on either the Shanghai Stock Exchange or the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
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Equity Ticker Symbol Equity Closing Price Bond Ticker Symbol Bond Closing Price Index Ticker Symbol Index Closing Price Date of Closing Price Equity Name Equity Volume Equity High Price Equity Low Price Equity Open Price Bond Name Bond Coupon Rate Bond Maturity Index Name Index Change Index Percent Change Exchange Currency Total Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)
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Techsalerator provides comprehensive coverage of End-of-Day Pricing Data for various financial instruments, including equities, bonds, and indices. Thedataset encompasses major companies and securities traded on China exchanges.
Techsalerator collects End-of-Day Pricing Data from reliable sources, including stock exchanges, financial news outlets, and other market data providers. Data is carefully curated to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Techsalerator offers the flexibility to select specific financial instruments, such as equities, bonds, or indices, depending on your needs. While the dataset focuses on Botswana, Techsalerator also provides data for other countries and international markets.
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The SSE trading boards
The Shanghai Stock Exchange has *** trading boards known as the Main Board and the Star A board. The Main Board lists some of China’s largest companies, such as the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and Pingan Insurance. While the main board is geared toward large companies that have a consolidated market position and stable profitability, the Star A market targets early-stage tech startups.
Kweichow Moutai
Kweichow Moutai is a Chinese Baijiu manufacturer from Guizhou province and the most valuable stock in China. Initially, after the company’s first public offering in 2001, its share price remained stable until it skyrocketed in 2016. By now, Moutai is not only the most valuable spirits company in China, but also worldwide. In China, Moutai’s Baijiu is seen as a status symbol and the official spirit of the Chinese government.
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Top 5 used data fields in the Corporate Actions Dataset for China:
Dividend Declaration Date: The date on which a company's board of directors announces the dividend payout to its shareholders. This information is crucial for investors who rely on dividends as a source of income.
Stock Split Ratio: The ratio by which a company's shares are split to increase liquidity and affordability. This field is essential for understanding changes in share structure.
Merger Announcement Date: The date on which a company officially announces its intention to merge with another entity. This field is crucial for investors assessing the impact of potential mergers on their investments.
Rights Issue Record Date: The date on which shareholders must be on the company's books to be eligible for participating in a rights issue. This data helps investors plan their participation in fundraising events.
Bonus Issue Ex-Date: The date on which a company's shares start trading without the value of the bonus issue. This information is vital for investors to adjust their portfolios accordingly.
Top 5 corporate actions in China:
Technology Innovation and Investments: Corporate actions related to technology companies, startups, and investments in innovation have been prominent in China, contributing to the country's advancements in sectors like e-commerce, artificial intelligence, and fintech.
Financial Market Reforms: China's financial market reforms, including the opening of its capital markets to foreign investment and the inclusion of Chinese companies in global indexes, have led to significant corporate actions within the financial sector.
Infrastructure Development: Corporate actions involving infrastructure projects, such as high-speed rail, transportation networks, and smart city initiatives, support China's urbanization and connectivity goals.
Renewable Energy and Sustainability: China's efforts to transition to clean energy have led to corporate actions in the renewable energy sector, including investments in solar and wind power projects.
Consumer Market Growth: Corporate actions related to consumer goods, retail, and e-commerce reflect China's expanding middle class and the rise of domestic consumption as a driver of economic growth.
Top 5 financial instruments with corporate action Data in China
Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) Domestic Company Index: The main index that tracks the performance of domestic companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. This index would provide insights into the performance of the Chinese stock market.
Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) Foreign Company Index: The index that tracks the performance of foreign companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, if foreign listings were present. This index would give an overview of foreign business involvement in China.
ChinaMart: A China-based supermarket chain with operations in multiple regions. ChinaMart focuses on providing essential products to local communities and contributing to the retail sector's growth.
FinServe China: A financial services provider in China with a focus on promoting financial inclusion and access to banking services, particularly among underserved communities.
AgriTech China: A company dedicated to advancing agricultural technology in China, focusing on optimizing crop yields and improving food security to support the country's agricultural sector.
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Dividend Declaration Date Stock Split Ratio Merger Announcement Date Rights Issue Record Date Bonus Issue Ex-Date Stock Buyback Date Spin-Off Announcement Date Dividend Record Date Merger Effective Date Rights Issue Subscription Price
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TwitterThe Star ** index value at the Shanghai Stock Exchange in China at the end of March 2025 was about ***** points. The Star ** index was dominated by the information technology industry and the pharmaceutical industry, including Beijing Kingsoft Office, Advanced Micro, and Haier Biometrical. A new milestone The Shanghai Stock Exchange introduced the Star ** index at the end of July 2020, which was a significant step in constructing the trading board. Created in July 2019, the Star Market targeted tech-startups by having a more lenient listing process compared to other markets in China. For instance, companies did not have to be profitable, and they did not require approval from government regulators. Instead, companies applied via a registration-style process, overseen by the stock exchange itself. Therefore, it could provide young companies with easier access to capital and facilitate their growth. Finally, the introduction of a stock index allowed investors to monitor and assess the performance of the board. The Star ** index tracked the performance of the ** biggest companies traded on the Star Market. Facilitating self-reliance Under the ongoing decoupling of the United States and China, policymakers in Beijing strived to have independent, domestic capital markets that were attractive enough to Chinese tech companies to list at home rather than overseas. Therefore, the Shanghai Stock Exchange copied the registration-style listing process from the NASDAQ as well as lowered the listing requirements. By mid-2020, the Star Market had the second most IPOs in the first half of the year, behind the NASDAQ.
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Stock Exchange is a market that allows you to buy and sell securities including shares of stock, bonds, and other financial instruments in a public venue. Stock markets enable companies to be traded publicly and raise capital. Stock markets promote investment. The raising of capital allows companies to grow their businesses, expand operations and create jobs in the economy. This investment is a key driver for economic trade, growth, and prosperity.
This dataset consists of 15 years of data of some of the world's most-followed stock indices from various developed and emerging markets. The data includes the opening, closing, high, low, adjusted close and total volume of transactions that occurred on a given day.
People who invest in stock must be familiar with the Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Shanghai stock exchange as a few biggest exchanges in the list of largest stock exchanges in the world. But there are some other large stock exchanges that are tracked on a daily basis by traders and investors to gauge the global market sentiment. During the past 15 years, a few of these markets have also outperformed their global peers in terms of the total return delivered.
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TwitterThe New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the largest stock exchange in the world, with an equity market capitalization of almost ** trillion U.S. dollars as of November 2025. The following largest three exchanges were the NASDAQ, PINK Exchange, and the Frankfurt Exchange. What is a stock exchange? A stock exchange is a marketplace where stockbrokers, traders, buyers, and sellers can trade in equities products. The largest exchanges have thousands of listed companies. These companies sell shares of their business, giving the general public the opportunity to invest in them. The oldest stock exchange worldwide is the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, founded in the late sixteenth century. Other functions of a stock exchange Since these are publicly traded companies, every firm listed on a stock exchange has had an initial public offering (IPO). The largest IPOs can raise billions of dollars in equity for the firm involved. Related to stock exchanges are derivatives exchanges, where stock options, futures contracts, and other derivatives can be traded.
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TwitterAs of March 2025, the SSE Composite Index had closed at 3,335.75 points. The index reflects the performance of all stocks traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, including both boards, the main board, and the Star market. SSE still number one In the greater Chinese region, the stock exchange in Shanghai was the largest, beating the bourses in Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. In 2023, the Shanghai Stock Exchange recorded a market capitalization of over 6.5 trillion. Not only market capitalization was a unique attribute, but the Shanghai Stock Exchange was also home to the most valuable stock in mainland China, which was the baijiu producer Moutai Kweichow. Limited access Despite its size, the exchange in Shanghai only grants limited access to overseas investors. The bourse listed A-shares and B-shares. While A-shares are denominated in yuan and almost exclusively available for domestic traders, the prices of B-shares are in U.S. dollars and available for overseas investors as well. In addition, the bourse offers access to foreign investors through a trading accreditation which is supervised by the Chinese authorities. However, these tight controls are the reason why Hong Kong, despite its lower relative market capitalization, remains an important gateway to capital for mainland Chinese companies.
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TwitterIn 2024, the total northbound trade value of Kweichow Moutai through Stock Connect at the Hong Kong Exchange amounted to over *** billion yuan. Trading at the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Kweichow Moutai's share were the most valuable stock in mainland China.
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TwitterIn 2023, the number of companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange was *****. The biggest stock exchange in mainland China was the bourse in Shenzhen with ***** listed enterprises. Ever since the establishment of the Star-A market in Shanghai, the popularity of the stock exchange increased significantly. In September 2021, Beijing Stock Exchange was launched, and started trading in November of that year. This new stock exchange was geared towards innovation-oriented small and medium-sized enterprises.
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TwitterTechsalerator's Corporate Actions Dataset in Bulgaria offers a comprehensive collection of data fields related to corporate actions, providing valuable insights for investors, traders, and financial institutions. This dataset includes crucial information about the various financial instruments of all 385 companies traded on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange - Sofia (XBUL).
Top 5 used data fields in the Corporate Actions Dataset for Bulgaria:
Dividend Declaration Date: The date on which a company's board of directors announces the dividend payout to its shareholders. This information is crucial for investors who rely on dividends as a source of income.
Stock Split Ratio: The ratio by which a company's shares are split to increase liquidity and affordability. This field is essential for understanding changes in share structure.
Merger Announcement Date: The date on which a company officially announces its intention to merge with another entity. This field is crucial for investors assessing the impact of potential mergers on their investments.
Rights Issue Record Date: The date on which shareholders must be on the company's books to be eligible for participating in a rights issue. This data helps investors plan their participation in fundraising events.
Bonus Issue Ex-Date: The date on which a company's shares start trading without the value of the bonus issue. This information is vital for investors to adjust their portfolios accordingly.
Top 5 corporate actions in Bulgaria:
Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A): Bulgaria's business landscape has seen various corporate actions related to mergers, acquisitions, and corporate restructuring, contributing to industry consolidation and market dynamics.
Foreign Investment: Corporate actions involving foreign direct investment (FDI) and partnerships with international companies contribute to economic development and cross-border collaborations.
Technology and Innovation Initiatives: Corporate actions related to technological advancements, research and development, and innovation are significant in Bulgaria's efforts to promote its technology sector and attract skilled talent.
Energy and Infrastructure Projects: Corporate actions involving energy projects, infrastructure development, and public-private partnerships play a role in enhancing Bulgaria's energy security and connectivity.
Financial Sector Reforms: Corporate actions involving financial institutions, regulatory changes, and efforts to modernize the financial sector contribute to Bulgaria's economic development and financial stability.
Top 5 financial instruments with corporate action Data in Bulgaria
Sofia Stock Exchange (SSE) Domestic Company Index: The main index that tracks the performance of domestic companies listed on the Sofia Stock Exchange. This index would provide insights into the performance of the Bulgarian stock market.
Sofia Stock Exchange (SSE) Foreign Company Index: The index that tracks the performance of foreign companies listed on the Sofia Stock Exchange, if foreign listings were present. This index would give an overview of foreign business involvement in Bulgaria.
MarketGrocer: A Bulgaria-based supermarket chain with operations in multiple European countries. MarketGrocer focuses on providing high-quality grocery products to consumers and contributing to the retail industry in the region.
FinTech Bulgaria: A financial technology services provider in Bulgaria with a focus on inclusive finance and digital banking solutions, supporting financial access and innovation in the country.
AgroGrow Bulgaria: A leading producer and distributor of certified agricultural seeds in Bulgaria and neighboring countries, contributing to the growth of the agricultural sector and food production.
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Dividend Declaration Date Stock Split Ratio Merger Announcement Date Rights Issue Record Date Bonus Issue Ex-Date Stock Buyback Date Spin-Off Announcement Date Dividend Record Date Merger Effective Date Rights Issue Subscription Price
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Top 5 used data fields in the Corporate Actions Dataset for Sweden:
Dividend Declaration Date: The date on which a company's board of directors announces the dividend payout to its shareholders. This information is crucial for investors who rely on dividends as a source of income.
Stock Split Ratio: The ratio by which a company's shares are split to increase liquidity and affordability. This field is essential for understanding changes in share structure.
Merger Announcement Date: The date on which a company officially announces its intention to merge with another entity. This field is crucial for investors assessing the impact of potential mergers on their investments.
Rights Issue Record Date: The date on which shareholders must be on the company's books to be eligible for participating in a rights issue. This data helps investors plan their participation in fundraising events.
Bonus Issue Ex-Date: The date on which a company's shares start trading without the value of the bonus issue. This information is vital for investors to adjust their portfolios accordingly.
Top 5 corporate actions in Sweden:
Tech Industry Investments: Corporate actions related to investments in the technology sector, including startups, innovation centers, and research and development initiatives, are notable due to Sweden's reputation as a hub for technology and innovation.
Renewable Energy Transition: Corporate actions involving renewable energy projects, such as wind farms and solar installations, are significant as Sweden aims to transition to a sustainable energy system and reduce its carbon emissions.
Financial Sector Reforms: Corporate actions in the financial sector, including regulatory changes, digital banking initiatives, and fintech collaborations, contribute to Sweden's modern financial landscape.
Healthcare and Life Sciences Advancements: Corporate actions in the healthcare and life sciences sectors, such as biotechnology research, pharmaceutical collaborations, and medical technology innovations, are important due to Sweden's strong focus on healthcare and medical research.
Mergers and Acquisitions: Corporate actions involving mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures occur in various industries as companies seek strategic growth opportunities and market expansion.
Top 5 financial instruments with corporate action Data in Sweden
Sweden Stock Exchange (SSE) Domestic Company Index: The main index that tracks the performance of domestic companies listed on the Sweden Stock Exchange. This index would provide insights into the performance of the Swedish stock market.
Sweden Stock Exchange (SSE) Foreign Company Index: The index that tracks the performance of foreign companies listed on the Sweden Stock Exchange, if foreign listings were present. This index would give an overview of foreign business involvement in Sweden.
SvenskaMart: A Sweden-based supermarket chain with operations in multiple regions. SvenskaMart focuses on providing essential products to local communities and contributing to the retail sector's growth.
FinanceSweden: A financial services provider in Sweden with a focus on promoting financial inclusion and access to banking services, particularly among underserved communities.
AgriTech Sweden: A company dedicated to advancing agricultural technology in Sweden, focusing on optimizing crop yields and improving food security to support the country's agricultural sector.
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Data fields included:
Dividend Declaration Date Stock Split Ratio Merger Announcement Date Rights Issue Record Date Bonus Issue Ex-Date Stock Buyback Date Spin-Off Announcement Date Dividend Record Date Merger Effective Date Rights Issue Subscription Price
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This dataset encompasses daily price and volume data from several major global stock indices and commodities for the period of 2008 to 2023. The following financial instruments are included:
^NYA: NYSE Composite (New York Stock Exchange) ^IXIC: NASDAQ Composite ^FTSE: FTSE 100 Index (Financial Times Stock Exchange, UK) ^NSEI: Nifty 50 (National Stock Exchange of India) ^BSESN: BSE SENSEX (Bombay Stock Exchange, India) ^N225: Nikkei 225 (Japan) 000001.SS: SSE Composite Index (Shanghai Stock Exchange) ^N100: Euronext 100 (European Stock Exchange) ^DJI: Dow Jones Industrial Average (USA) ^GSPC: S&P 500 Index (USA) GC=F: Gold Futures CL=F: Crude Oil Futures
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Date: The date of the data point. Open: The opening price for the given date. High: The highest price for the given date. Low: The lowest price for the given date. Close: The closing price for the given date. Adj Close: The adjusted closing price for the given date. Volume: The number of shares traded on the given date.
Usage: This data can be used for a wide range of tasks such as financial analysis, trading strategy backtesting, machine learning modelling, etc. It's a valuable resource for anyone interested in financial market dynamics and the interconnectedness of global financial markets.
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In the continuous development of the Chinese economy, the desire for common prosperity among the people has become increasingly strong. However, the complex domestic and international situations, along with the economic uncertainties post-pandemic, have introduced significant uncertainties into government economic policies. In the long term, this uncertainty has a profound impact on intra-enterprise common prosperity, affecting society at large. This paper focuses on non-financial listed companies on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges from 2011 to 2020, examining the negative effects of economic policy uncertainty on intra-enterprise common prosperity. The results indicate that economic policy uncertainty has a significant adverse impact on intra-enterprise common prosperity, and this impact is more pronounced in state-owned enterprises, those in the growth life cycle, and companies with poor innovation capabilities and limited external support. Companies enhancing social responsibility and overall factor productivity can help mitigate these negative effects. Furthermore, in dynamic features, as the level of intra-enterprise common prosperity increases, the negative impact of economic policy uncertainty gradually diminishes, while the positive effects of overall factor productivity and corporate social responsibility on enterprises become more evident.
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TwitterAs of December 2024, the Shanghai Stock Exchange had the largest domestic market capitalization among stock exchanges in the Asia Pacific region, amounting to approximately *** trillion U.S. dollars. Second in the ranking was the Shanghai Stock Exchange Group, followed by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Stock exchanges in Asia PacificThe major stock exchanges in the Asia-Pacific region are the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan, the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchange in Mainland China, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong, and the Bombay Stock Exchange in India, which is also the oldest stock exchange in Asia. Also, five out of the ten largest stock exchange operators in the world are located in Asia.What is market capitalization?Market capitalization, also commonly referred to as market cap, is a measure of the total market value of outstanding shares of a company on the stock market. It indicates a company’s relative size and value while taking various determinants such as risk and the market’s perception into consideration. There are large-cap (>** billion), mid-cap (* to ** billion) and small-cap (*** million to * billion) companies depending on their market capitalization.
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TwitterIn August 2021, ** percent of companies of the Star ** index at the Shanghai Stock Exchange in China belonged to the information technology industry. The index was the first index of the Star Market and it represented the performance of the board's ** biggest companies. Since the objective of the board was to foster the development of innovative companies, information technology and pharmaceutical industries accounted for the largest share in the Star ** index.
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TwitterIn 2024, the total market capitalization of China’s stock market totaled ** trillion yuan. The highest annual turnover in the country’s history, **** trillion yuan, was registered in 2021. In the same year, the trade revenue reached *** trillion yuan. The development of domestic financial markets was a key objective of the Chinese government. Stock markets in mainland China Mainland China has two major stock exchanges. One is the Shanghai Stock Exchange that consists of the Main-Board Market and the Star Market. The companies listed on the Main-Board were mature and established in their industries, whereas the Star Market targets innovative startups. The other big stock exchange was the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. It was separated into three boards, the Main-Board, the SME-Board, and ChiNext Market. Facilitating innovation One crucial aspect of the financial market development strategy in China was the fostering of innovation. The country had the problem that upcoming, domestic tech-companies preferred to list on stock markets overseas. Therefore, both major bourses established boards that had more lenient listing requirements. For instance, it would allow startups that had not yet turned a profit to gain access to the financial market. These boards were the ChiNext board in Shenzhen and the Star Market in Shanghai.