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Bursa Malaysia Signs MOU With Shanghai Stock Exchange
Bursa Malaysia Berhad (Bursa Malaysia) and Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) has >>
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Reduced Trading Supervision Fee in Shanghai Securities Market
The charging standard for the A-share and B-share trading supervision fee in >>
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HKEx, SHSE and SZSE to Establish Joint Venture in Hong Kong for New Products and Services
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), Shanghai Stock Exchange (SHSE) >>
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Bursa Malaysia Signs MOU With Shanghai Stock Exchange
Bursa Malaysia Berhad (Bursa Malaysia) and Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to pursue a continuing relationship for the mutual benefit of the financial services industry in Malaysia and the People’s Republic of China. Under the terms of the MOU, SSE >>
Reduced Trading Supervision Fee in Shanghai Securities Market
The charging standard for the A-share and B-share trading supervision fee in the Shanghai-based securities market from January 1, 2012 will be adjusted to 0.02‰ from 0.04‰ according to trading amounts, and the charging of the supervision fees of fund and bond trading will be exempted (The >>
HKEx, SHSE and SZSE to Establish Joint Venture in Hong Kong for New Products and Services
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx), Shanghai Stock Exchange (SHSE) and Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) signed an agreement June 28 to establish a joint venture (JV) in Hong Kong with an aim to develop financial products and related services. The three exchanges hope this new venture >>
SHSE Taking ETFs as Underlying Securities of Margin Trading, Securities Lending
According to Articles 25 and 26 in the "SSE Detailed Rules for Implementation of Margin Trading and Securities Lending", the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) hereby makes the following notice for relevant issues of taking ETFs as underlying securities of margin trading and securities lending: 1. >>
Shanghai Exchange to Strengthen Supervision on Blue Chip Market
The blue chip investment has increasingly become the common concern of both regulatory authorities and market participants. The SSE, with an aim of building a blue chip market, is faced with both arduous tasks and rare development opportunities. "Under the current circumstances, the SSE blue >>
SSE and BM&F BOVESPA Begin All-round Cooperation
The 2nd China-Brazil Capital Markets Forum, jointly sponsored by the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) and BM&F BOVESPA, was held October 27 in Shanghai. SSE President Zhang Yujun said that the SSE would cement all-round cooperation in the capital markets of both sides with BM&F BOVESPA. Marcos >>
HKEx Potential Joint Venture
The Board of Directors of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) is pleased to announce that HKEx has agreed in principle to enter into detailed discussions with the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange with a view to establish a joint venture company to be incorporated >>
Interoperability to Be Seen in China Investor Bond Balances
To enhance bond market liquidity and prevent market risk, the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) will change the separate management over investors' balances of bonds listed on both the fixed income platform and the auction system (including the block trading system) by the above two systems to the >>
NYSE Technologies Expands Connectivity into China
NYSE Technologies, the global commercial technology unit of NYSE Euronext, announced May 25 that Shanghai Stock Communications (STOCOM), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, will establish a connection to the NYSE Technologies Marketplace™ for FIX order routing services. This >>
Shanghai Set to Launch International Board in 2011
An international board in Shanghai looks set to be launched next year, with top Chinese officials predicting international companies will find it simple to be listed. Fang Xinghai, director-general of Shanghai's financial service office, said the board will be launched "some time next year, >>




