Hang Seng China Enterprises Index

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Hang Seng China Enterprises Index
Traditional Chinese恒生中國企業指數
Simplified Chinese恒生中国企业指数
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese國企指數
Simplified Chinese国企指数

Hang Seng China Enterprises Index is a stock market index of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong for H share only. H share is a class of ordinary share of the mainland China incorporated company that only traded outside the mainland China; all of these companies were majority owned by the central or regional Chinese government. In contrast, civilian-run enterprises of the mainland China listed their companies in Hong Kong using "foreign"-incorporated holding companies as P chip (either Bermuda, the Cayman Islands or Hong Kong); those using the same method but majority owned by the central or regional Chinese government, was known as red chip; red chip had their own separated index.

In August 2017, it was announced that the index would be reformed, which P chip and red chip would be added to the index in 2018.[1]

Some of the constituents of Hang Seng China Enterprises Index was also the constituents of Hang Seng Index.

Constituents[]

As of Jun 8, 2018 there are 50 constituent stocks. [2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ 國指納紅籌民企 篩走急升股 騰訊中移動熱門 分5次增權重至10%. Ming Pao (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Hong Kong: Media Chinese International. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  2. ^ Hang Seng China Enterprises Index constituent stocks. Extracted 2018-06-09

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