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What's the difference between Shen Hu stocks and Hong Kong stocks?
Comparison of Hong Kong stocks in Shenzhen and Shanghai

Shenzhen, Shanghai and Hong Kong

Brief introduction of relevant exchanges

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. The main functions of Shenzhen Stock Exchange include: providing places and facilities for securities trading; Formulate business rules; Examining the application for listing securities and arranging the listing of securities; Organizing and supervising securities trading; Supervisory member; Supervision of listed companies; Manage and publish market information; Other functions permitted by China Securities Regulatory Commission.

Shanghai Stock Exchange is one of the two stock exchanges in Chinese mainland, located in Pudong New Area. Shanghai Stock Exchange was established on 1990,165438+1October 26th, and officially opened on February 9th of the same year. By the end of 2009, there were 870 listed companies in Shanghai Stock Exchange, with listed securities of 135 1 and total stock market value of 1846523 million yuan. A large number of pillar enterprises, backbone enterprises, basic industrial enterprises and high-tech enterprises in the national economy have raised development funds through listing and changed their operating mechanisms.

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) is a major exchange group in the world and a holding company listed in Hong Kong. There are exchanges operating in Hong Kong and London. Its members include The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited, Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited, Options Clearing Company Limited and Hong Kong Futures Clearing Company Limited, as well as London Metal Exchange (LME), the world's leading base metal market.