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What stocks are included in Singapore a50?

The Xinhua FTSE A50 Index is a stock index compiled by Xinhua FTSE Index Co., Ltd. and consists of the 50 leading stocks with the largest market capitalization in China's A-share market. It is listed and traded on the Singapore Exchange and is the only international investment institution. You can directly invest in indices based on Chinese stocks overseas. At the same time, stock index futures based on this index are also traded on the Singapore Exchange. In short, the Xinhua FTSE A50 Index is traded on the Singapore Exchange and is mainly a financial derivative product operated by QFII funds to hedge investments in China.

The top 20 index stocks affecting the Shenzhen stock market are:

Code name

000002 Vanke A

000898 Anshan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd.

000858 Wuliangye

002024 Suning Appliance

000825 Taigang Stainless Steel

000001 Shenzhen Development Bank A

000878 Yunnan Copper

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000069 OCT A

000039 CIMC

000983 Xishan Coal and Electricity

000024 China Merchants Real Estate

000562 Hongyuan Securities

000728 Guoyuan Securities

000568 Luzhou Laojiao

000063 ZTE

002142 Bank of Ningbo

000792 Salt Lake Potash

000338 Weichai Power

000623 Jilin Aodong

000046 Oceanwide Construction

The top 20 indicators affecting the Shanghai stock market The stocks are:

Code name

601857 PetroChina

601398 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China

601939 China Construction Bank

600028 Sinopec

601628 China Life

601988 Bank of China

601088 China Shenhua

601318 Ping An of China

601328 Bank of Communications

600036 China Merchants Bank

601600 Aluminum Corporation of China

601998 China CITIC Bank

601919 China COSCO

600030 CITIC Securities

600019 Baosteel Co., Ltd.

601006 Daqin Railway

601166 Industrial Bank

601111 Air China

600016 Minsheng Bank

600000 Shanghai Pudong Development Bank

Singapore A50 is the 50 stocks with the largest weight in China's Shanghai and Shenzhen, so-called heavy stocks.