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What's the difference between Shanghai a50 Index and FTSE A50 Index?
There are many indexes on the market. These indicators are mainly used to measure the development level of listed companies and the health of the securities market. What's the difference between Shanghai a50 Index and FTSE A50 Index?

1, with different headcount entities.

The SSE 50 Index is compiled by Shanghai * * * *, and FTSE A50 is compiled by FTSE Russell Index Company.

2. Different meanings

The Shanghai Composite Index is a comprehensive index, which is a weighted comprehensive stock price index with all the stocks listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange as the calculation range and circulation as the weight.

FTSE A50 is a sample stock of the 50 largest listed companies selected by FTSE Russell Index Company according to certain standards.

3. Different coverage

SSE 50 selects 50 representative stocks with large market scale and good liquidity to form sample stocks.

FTSE A50 selected 50 A-share companies with the largest market value after free circulation adjustment and liquidity screening in Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets, so the constituent stocks of FTSE A50 are not only listed on the main board of Shenzhen Stock Exchange, but also include small and medium-sized stocks or venture stocks.

4. The content and function of expression are different.

The Shanghai Composite Index reflects the overall changes in the listed market, thus comprehensively reflecting the overall situation of a group of leading enterprises with the most market influence in the * * * * market.

FTSE A50 reflects the performance of Chinese mainland market where A-share investors can participate, and it is the benchmark for overseas investors to invest in China mainland A-share market.