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  2. List of companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange

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    SEHK : 41 Great Eagle Holdings. SEHK : 42 Northeast Electric Development Company Limited. SEHK : 43 C.P. Pokphand Co. Ltd. SEHK : 44 Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company. SEHK : 45 The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited. SEHK : 46 Computer & Technologies Holdings Ltd. SEHK : 47 Hop Hing Group Holdings Limited.

  3. Hong Kong Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (香港交易所, SEHK, also known as Hong Kong Stock Exchange) is a stock exchange based in Hong Kong. As of June 2024, it had 2,617 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of HK$ 32.1 trillion. [ 1] It was reported as the fastest growing stock exchange in Asia in 2017.

  4. Hang Seng Index - Wikipedia

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    The Hang Seng Index ( HSI) is a market- capitalization-weighted stock market index in Hong Kong, adjusted for free float. It tracks and records daily changes in the largest companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and serves as the primary indicator of overall market performance in Hong Kong. These 82 constituent companies represent ...

  5. Santiago Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Three Stock enhanced stock market indices are published. The General Stock Price Index (Indice General de Precios de Acciones, or IGPA) is a market capitalization-weighted index that measures price variations of the majority of the exchange's listed stocks, classified by sectors according to its activity and revised annually. The index was ...

  6. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing - Wikipedia

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    The Association was renamed the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1914. A second exchange, the Hong Kong Stockbrokers' Association was incorporated in 1921. The two exchanges merged to form the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1947 and re-establish the stock market after the Second World War.

  7. Why Nu Skin Enterprises Stock Flopped on Friday - AOL

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    The stock of wellness and beauty company Nu Skin Enterprises (NYSE: NUS) wasn't looking particularly fresh and beautiful on the last trading day of the week. The shares lost over 3% of their value ...

  8. Why Sweetgreen Stock Was Looking Fresh Today - AOL

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    Shares of fast-casual salad chain Sweetgreen (NYSE: SG) were moving higher today as the company got a bullish note from a Wall Street analyst. The stock was up 4.5% at 1:50 p.m. ET.

  9. Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect ( simplified Chinese: 沪港通; traditional Chinese: 滬港通) is a cross-boundary investment channel that connects the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Under the program, investors in each market are able to trade shares on the other market using their local brokers and clearing houses.