Shenzhen Composite Index

Shenzhen Composite Index definition - finance
An actual market-capitalization weighted index of stocks on ChinaÂ’s Shenzhen Stock Exchange that tracks the daily price movement of all the shares on the exchange, including A-shares, which are available only to local investors, and B-shares, which are available only to foreign investors. The index began April 3, 1991, with a base price of 100.

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