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What are the six major exchanges in China?
1, Shanghai Stock Exchange

Shanghai Stock Exchange is one of the two largest stock exchanges in Chinese mainland. Founded on1October 26th, 1990 165438, located in Pudong New Area, Shanghai.

2. Shenzhen Stock Exchange

Shenzhen Stock Exchange (hereinafter referred to as "Shenzhen Stock Exchange") was established at 1990 12 1. It is a legal person who provides places and facilities for centralized securities trading, organizes and supervises securities trading, performs duties stipulated by relevant state laws, regulations, rules and policies, and implements self-discipline management.

3. Dalian Commodity Exchange (Dashangsuo)

Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) was established on February 28th, 1993. It is one of the four futures exchanges approved by the State Council and the only futures exchange in Northeast China.

4. Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (Zhengshang Institute)

Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (hereinafter referred to as Zhengshang Institute) was established in June 1990 and June 12. It is the first domestic futures market pilot unit approved by the State Council. After two years of successful spot trading, futures trading was officially launched on May 28th. 1993.

5. Shanghai Futures Exchange (last issue)

At present, there are gold, silver, copper, aluminum, zinc, lead, rebar, wire rod, fuel oil, natural rubber, asphalt and other futures contracts 1 1.

6. China Financial Futures Exchange (CICC)

With the consent of the State Council and the approval of China Securities Regulatory Commission, Shanghai Futures Exchange, Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange, Dalian Commodity Exchange, Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange were established in Shanghai on September 8, 2006.

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foreign exchange

1, London Metal Exchange (LME)

London Metal Exchange (LME) is the largest non-ferrous metal exchange in the world. The price and inventory of LME have an important influence on the global production and sales of non-ferrous metals.

2. London International Financial Futures Exchange

Liffe is an international derivative business of NYSEEuronext, covering Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, Paris and London.

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