The main drivers of China’s (FXI) (GXC) stock market are domestic investors who make the market volatile. The Shanghai Stock Exchange has had significant movements over the years considering corporate performance, the dominance of retail investors ... ( read original story ...)
Are There Parallels in China’s Stock Market Bubbles?
... stock market has had large movements over the years, dominated by retail investors. Another unique feature includes the frequent regulatory interventions and restrictions on stock trading. Let’s take a look at the performance of the Shanghai Index, ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Metal Corporation Introduces Reflective Aluminum Sheet Metal for Various Industrial Applications
From beverage bottle caps to automobile and aircraft, the reflective aluminum sheet metal introduced by Shanghai Metal Corporation can be used in different applications. The surface of the reflective aluminum sheet is pretty similar to a real mirror and ... ( read original story ...)
8 Shanghai-Based Expats On The Most Surprising Costs Of Living Abroad
When I first moved to Shanghai, I was fresh out of college and extremely budget-conscious. This, combined with the fact that I was excited to soak in everything *~China~*, meant that I spent a significant percentage of my income on Chinese classes ... ( read original story ...)
China tells cornerstones to bring money home in blow for smaller HK IPOs: sources
chief executive of Shanghai-based markets researcher Red Pulse. "The likely impact of this new policy is a moderation of demand for investment into these IPOs, without necessarily a bias based on smaller versus larger IPOs." Last year, the 10 biggest ... ( read original story ...)
Op-Ed: Shanghai index consolidation uptrend stronger than expected
The Shanghai Index consolidation retest of the uptrend was stronger than expected. However the dip to the low of 3193 followed by a close at the high of 3237 is typical of a market re-correction. Investors saw this pattern on 2017, January 16 with a dip to ... ( read original story ...)
China regulates fund outsourcing business in fresh move to curb shadow banking: Sec Times
SHANGHAI China's securities regulator has introduced new restrictions for financial institutions seeking to outsource fund management to external fund managers, the official Securities Times reported on Monday, as the government tightens shadow banking. ( read original story ...)