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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
•19 May 2016 09:48

Changing Composition of RMB Outflows

As PBOC FX reserves have stabilized, due primarily to revaluation of EUR and JPY holdings, the story has started to circulate that capital outflows...

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•16 May 2016 12:13

China: Contingent Liabilities

For the most part we focus on loans and other assets in terms of risk. But contingent liabilities should not be forgotten. These can prove to be a...

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bearish•Macroeconomics
•06 May 2016 09:08

Trade and FX Reserve Pre-Release Note

The upcoming foreign exchange reserve and trade balance release give us a good opportunity to examine the post-Chinese New Year capital and goods...

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•21 Apr 2016 22:59

Can China's Financial System Cope with Further Deterioration in Asset Quality?

In its recently released half yearly Financial Stability Review, the Reserve Bank of Australia examined the state of China's financial system.  In...

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•15 Apr 2016 17:10

Devastating Losses at Little Known China Specialty Lender Has Negative Implications for Bank Sector

China Commercial Credit is a specialty lender in China, although it is a listed entity in the US. What is interesting here is how its financials...

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