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  1. On 26 November 1990, the Shanghai Stock Exchange was re-established and operations began a few weeks later on 19 December. [6] The Shanghai Stock Exchange was under municipal control and termed an "experimental point" until 1997.

  2. The Shanghai Stock Exchange moved to a building of its own in December 1997 and would become the most important stock market in China, attracting blue-chip firms with proven performance and profitability.

  3. Dec 21, 2022 · In 1891, the Shanghai Stock and Sharebrokers Association opened, composed mainly of French, British, and American businessmen. This was renamed the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 1904, and, after merging with a rival organization in 1928, was the largest stock exchange in Asia.

  4. Jun 12, 2024 · Section: A Brief History of the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with a market capitalization of over $5 trillion. The SSE was established in 1990 and has played a significant role in the growth of China's economy.

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · The modern version of the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) was established in November 1990, making it only 32 years old. In that time it has grown rapidly to become the third-largest exchange by market cap in the world!

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  6. Shanghai is Mainland China’s first city to see the emergence of stocks, stock trading and stock exchanges. Stock trading started in Shanghai as early as the 1860s. In 1891, the Shanghai Share Brokers Association, an early form of stock exchange, was established in Shanghai.

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  8. Jan 4, 2019 · The Shanghai Stock Exchange began trading in 1866 and included several banks and other companies. By the 1930s, Shanghai was the financial center of China with trading occurring in stocks, debentures, government bonds and futures. In 1937, Japan occupied Shanghai, and on December 8, 1941, share trading in Shanghai was halted by the Japanese.