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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
•21 Jun 2016 13:51

RMB Outflows Continue As Inflows Collapsing

International bank transaction data was released on the 20th and we believe this provides a better gauge of currency flows than more widely...

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•20 Jun 2016 11:07

The Quiet Collapse in China Bank Margins

While credit quality is certainly the most important issue facing China’s banks, we can not dismiss core income. This is what will pay for credit...

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bearish•Macroeconomics
•16 Jun 2016 08:20

The Importance of the Obscure: Banker's Acceptance and Capital Flows Out of China

Yesterday was money and credit data release data in China.  Most of the numbers grew robustly, as is always expected with this specific release,...

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bearish•Macroeconomics
•15 Jun 2016 09:33

What MSCI Rejection Means for Chinese Indexes and the RMB

It was announced early Asia morning that the MSCI would not be including China in the Emerging Market Index.  While China had clearly hoped for...

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•10 Jun 2016 22:02

China's International Financial Position

Two interesting developments have affected China’s international financial standing in recent months. The first is that the yuan – China’s currency...

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