The SSE Composite Index, also known as the Shanghai Composite Index, is a stock market index that tracks all stocks (A-shares and B-shares) listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Established in 1991, it is one of the most widely recognized indices for the Chinese stock market. The index serves as a key indicator of the overall performance of the domestic Chinese market and reflects both the state-owned enterprises and private companies. It is a market-capitalization-weighted index, meaning that companies with larger market values have a greater influence on the index’s performance. The SSE Composite Index is used by investors to gauge the health and trends of China’s economy and capital markets.
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