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* 2007 – The Chinese Correction: the Shanghai Stock Exchange falls 9 %, the largest drop in 10 years.
The rival stock exchange of the future is expected to be the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
Increasing influence over global capital market: Shanghai Stock Exchange
In 2009, the Shanghai Stock Exchange ranked third among worldwide stock exchanges in terms of trading volume and sixth in terms of the total capitalization of listed companies, and the trading volume of six key commodities including rubber, copper and zinc on the Shanghai Futures Exchange all ranked first in the world.
Asian examples include the Singapore Exchange, the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and the Bombay Stock Exchange.
Since that time, however, China ( Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong Kong ) has been the leading issuer, raising $ 73 billion ( almost double the amount of money raised on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ combined ) up to the end of November 2011.
* Shanghai Stock Exchange
Category: Companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange
BOC also made a successful IPO in mainland China on July 5, 2006, offering up to 10 billion A-shares on the Shanghai A Stock Exchange for RMB20 billion ( US $ 2. 5 billion ).
Category: Companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange ( SZSE ) () is one of the People's Republic of China's two stock exchanges, alongside the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
* Shanghai Stock Exchange
In 2010, A shares and H shares of Agricultural Bank of China were listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange respectively.
Category: Companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange
In late 2007, it made China's second-largest initial public offering of 57. 12 billion Renminbi yuan ( US $ 7. 6 billion ) on the Shanghai Stock Exchange ().
Category: Companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange
It is Asia's third largest stock exchange in terms of market capitalization behind the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and the sixth largest in the world.
It followed up in 2003 at the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

Shanghai and Exchange
Most base metals ( copper, lead, zinc, nickel ) are traded internationally on the London Metal Exchange, with smaller stockpiles and metals exchanges monitored by the COMEX and NYMEX exchanges in the United States and the Shanghai Futures Exchange in China.
Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange ( ZCE ) is one of the only three future exchanges ( inc. Shanghai Future Exchange and Dalian Commodity Exchange ) in China and is becoming an important global player specialised in agricultural future exchange.

Shanghai and SSE
The Shanghai ( SSE ) Composite Index: 1991 to start of 2009.
The SSE Composite Index ( Chinese: 上海证券交易所综合股价指, 简称上证综指 ) is an index of all stocks ( A shares and B shares ) that are traded at the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

Shanghai and (),
An older name for Shanghai is Shēn (), from Chunshen Jun (), a nobleman and locally revered hero of the third-century BC state of Chu.
Fudan University (), located in Shanghai, is one of the oldest and most selective universities in China, and is a member of the C9 League and Universitas 21.
East China Normal University ( ECNU ) (), founded in Shanghai in October 1951, is one of the most prestigious universities in China.
Hence, in 1929 Wu went to teach in the Public School of China (), which had been founded by Hu Shi in Shanghai.
Chinese Postal Map Romanization () was the system of romanization for Chinese place names which came into use in the late Qing dynasty and was officially sanctioned by the Imperial Postal Joint-Session Conference (), which was held in Shanghai in the spring of 1906.
Later that year, Ruan made her penultimate film, New Women (), directed by Cai Chusheng, where she played an educated Shanghai woman forced to death by an unfeeling society.
Born in Shanghai, Chinese as (), Betty was raised by her maternal grandmother following her parents ' death.
Tongji University (), colloquially known as Tongji ( 同济, Tóngjì ), located in Shanghai, has more than 30, 000 students and 8, 000 staff members ( as of 1 September 2007 ).
The Shanghai Conservatory of Music (), as the first music institution of higher education in China, was founded on November 27, 1927.
The Shanghai Sharks (), are a Chinese Basketball Association team based in Shanghai, China.
Nanhui District (), formerly Nanhui County, was a district of Shanghai until it was merged into Pudong New Area in May 2009.
Shanghai Grand, also known as Shanghai Grand 1996 to differentiate this film from the more illustrious television series of the same Chinese title, The Bund (), is a 1996 Hong Kong film directed by Poon Man-kit and starring Andy Lau, Leslie Cheung and Ning Jing.
Shanghai Baosteel Group Corporation () (), commonly referred to as Baosteel () is a state-owned iron and steel company headquartered in Shanghai, China.
The Peninsula Hong Kong The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited, which operates The Peninsula Hotels (), is a hotel chain operator based in Hong Kong, China.
The 1940 film China Nights ( 支那の夜 ) also known as Shanghai Nights (), by Manchuria Film Productions, is especially controversial.
Subsidiaries include the auto-making Hafei Motor Co Ltd and the engine maker Harbin Dongan Auto Engine Co (), which is listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University (), also known as the Medical Center of Fudan University, is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical schools in China, and boasts a long history and a rich heritage of learning and scholarship.
Hengshan Road (), formerly Avenue Petain, is a street in the former French Concession of Shanghai.
Shanghai South Railway Station, also Shanghai South Station (), is a railway station in the city of Shanghai, China.

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