Type | China's state-owned newspaper[1] |
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Founded | July 1, 1991[2] |
Headquarters | Shanghai |
OCLC number | 47623086 |
Website | cnstock.com |
Shanghai Securities Journal | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 上海证券报 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 上海證券報 | ||||||
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The Shanghai Securities Journal[3] (abbreviated as SSJ;[4] 上海证券报; 上海證券報), or Shanghai Securities Post,[5] officially titled as Shanghai Securities News,[6] is a national securities daily newspaper in China,[7] with headquarters in Shanghai.[8] It is a China's state-owned newspaper[9] with the official website at cnstock.com.[10]
History
Shanghai Securities Journal was launched on July 1, 1991 (internal circulation),[11] and it has been openly issued in China and abroad since January 1, 1993.[12]
References
- ↑ Chrysant Liu (May 24, 2016). "China regulator tightens overseas insurance product sales scrutiny: Shanghai Securities News". Reuters.
- ↑ Gong Haocheng; Jin Dehuan (2001). Decades of Shanghai Stock Market. Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press. ISBN 978-7-81049-648-3.
- ↑ John Duns; Arlen Duke; Brendan Sweeney (27 November 2015). Comparative Competition Law. Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 467–. ISBN 978-1-78536-257-6.
- ↑ "China blockchain ETF may be on horizon". Asia Times. December 31, 2019.
- ↑ Asian Survey. University of California Press. 2008. pp. 206–.
- ↑ "Shanghai Securities News Electronic Edition - China Securities Network". cnstock.com. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
- ↑ Shanghai Securities Yearbook. Shanghai People's Publishing House. 2001. pp. 666–.
- ↑ Chrysant Liu (January 15, 2010). "First three trust firms gain total US$600 mln QDII quota". Asiaasset.com.
- ↑ Karen Maley (Jul 7, 2020). "Why Beijing is stoking China's sharemarket frenzy". Australian Financial Review.
- ↑ Alan Voon (1 January 2013). Trading The China Market with American Depository Receipts: How to Play Greater China with a Winning Edge. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 48–. ISBN 978-1-118-31602-3.
- ↑ China Securities Industry Yearbook. Xinhua Publishing House. 1998.
- ↑ Shanghai Securities Yearbook. Shanghai People's Publishing House. 1998.
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