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Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index

Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index (SHCOMP INDEX)

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The Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index is a capitalization-weighted index. The index tracks the daily price performance of all A-shares and B-shares listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The index was developed on December 19, 1990 with a base value of 100.
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bearish•Macroeconomics
•15 Nov 2016 05:12

Chinese Policy Banks Not the Real Threat

The latest threat assessment from China watchers has, at least partially, focussed upon the Policy Banks.  China Development Bank, China Ex-Im Bank...

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bearish•Macroeconomics
•10 Nov 2016 17:08

Chinese FX Reserve Update for October

Foreign exchange reserves of the People’s Bank of China fell for the fourth consecutive month in October. The drop of 45.7 billion USD from...

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•01 Nov 2016 22:59

Insights from the Chinese Courts on Bad Debts

Problems with financial institution and private lending can be seen from some reports from bad debt litigation in the Chinese courts.  Although the...

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bearish•Macroeconomics
•27 Oct 2016 13:44

RMB Approaching 6.8

The RMB has depreciated further and appears likely to flirt with the 6.8 level as the CNH already stands at 6.79.  Though Chinese regulatory and...

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bearish•Macroeconomics
•24 Oct 2016 11:19

Structural Drivers of RMB Depreciation

As the People’s Bank of China continues to allow the RMB to depreciate, it bears revisiting what specifically is driving this process and the...

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