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The Korean Exchange executed more than 88 million equity trades in March, compared to the Shanghai Stock Exchange, National Stock Exchange of India and the Shenzen Stock Exchange which executed approximately 159.2 million, 140.2 million and 107.2 million trades respectively, according to the WFE.
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China's major stock exchange in Shanghai is down almost 20% since the beginning of 2011.
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According to a company filing with the Shanghai Stock Exchange in April 2012, Li owns 20.4% of Dayang Trands.
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The news sparked a rally Monday in home appliance stocks on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
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The new Shanghai stock exchange is built in the shape of a hollowed square to help trap positive energy, a nod to the ancient geomantic rituals of feng shui.
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For example, Shanghai Stock Exchange ranks sixth in terms of market capitalization, after NYSE, NASDAQ, London, Tokyo, and HK exchanges, but fourth in trading volume, after NYSE, NASDAQ and very close to Tokyo.
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He filmed a promotional video for Li in 2009, which helped boost Dayang shares on Shanghai Stock Exchange.
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Shares of stocks listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange closed to their lowest in nearly 41 months, with class B shares of small- and medium-cap companies getting clobbered most due to new rules for troubled firms.
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China securities regulators have compiled a list of 10 companies that will be allowed to list shares on the pending international board of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, according to an article in a leading Chinese business newspaper on Friday.
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The Shanghai Stock Exchange Index (SSEI) declined by 23 percent to 2, 166, its lowest point in nearly three years.
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