Investing in China's bustling economy requires an understanding of its dual-share system, comprising A-Shares and B-Shares, each tailored for different investor segments. This duality reflects China's controlled approach to opening its markets to the world.
A-Shares represent stocks of mainland China-based companies traded in Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges in Renminbi, China's currency. Historically exclusive to Chinese investors, A-Shares are now accessible to foreign investors through programs such as Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) and Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII), in addition to trading links like Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock...
Investing in China's bustling economy requires an understanding of its dual-share system, comprising A-Shares and B-Shares, each tailored for different investor segments. This duality...
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