Closing Bell (September 18, 2020)
The Shanghai Composite Index rose 2.1 percent at 3,338.09 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since rising 2.3 percent on Aug.
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The Shanghai Composite Index rose 2.1 percent at 3,338.09 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since rising 2.3 percent on Aug.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell for the second day, dropping 0.4 percent, or 13.49 to 3,270.44 in Shanghai. Kweichow Moutai Co.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.4 percent at 3,283.92 in Shanghai. The move follows the previous session’s increase of 0.5 percent. Kweichow Moutai Co. contributed the most to the index decline, decreasing 2.0 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose for the third day, climbing 0.5 percent, or 16.87 to 3,295.68 in Shanghai. China Tourism Group Duty Free Corp. contributed the most to the index gain, increasing 3.9 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose for the second day, climbing 0.6 percent, or 18.47 to 3,278.81 in Shanghai. Kweichow Moutai Co.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.8 percent at 3,260.35 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since rising 1.6 percent on Aug.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell for the second day, dropping 0.6 percent, or 19.81 to 3,234.82 in Shanghai.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell 1.9 percent at 3,254.63 in Shanghai. The index dropped to the lowest closing level since July 28 after the previous session’s increase of 0.7 percent. Today, industrial stocks led the market lower, as all sectors lost; 1,185 of 1,497 shares fell, while 273 rose.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.7 percent at 3,316.42 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since rising 1.6 percent on Aug. 28 and follows the previous session’s decrease of 1.9 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell for the fourth day, dropping 1.9 percent, or 62.78 to 3,292.59 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since falling 3.9 percent on July 24.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell for the third day, dropping 0.9 percent, or 29.61 to 3,355.37 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since falling 1.3 percent on Aug. 26.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.2 percent at 3,404.80 in Shanghai. The move follows the previous session’s increase of 0.4 percent. Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. contributed the most to the index decline, decreasing 0.8 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.4 percent at 3,410.61 in Shanghai. The index advanced to the highest closing level since Aug. 18 after the previous session’s decrease of 0.2 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.2 percent at 3,395.68 in Shanghai. The move follows the previous session’s increase of 1.6 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose for the second day, climbing 1.6 percent, or 53.69 to 3,403.81 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since rising 2.3 percent on Aug. 17.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.6 percent at 3,350.11 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since rising 2.3 percent on Aug. 17 and follows the previous session’s decrease of 1.3 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell for the second day, dropping 1.3 percent, or 43.84 to 3,329.74 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since falling 3.9 percent on July 24.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.4 percent at 3,373.58 in Shanghai. The move follows the previous session’s increase of 0.1 percent. CSC Financial Co. contributed the most to the index decline, decreasing 2.9 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose for the second day, climbing 0.1 percent, or 4.96 to 3,385.64 in Shanghai. Kweichow Moutai Co. contributed the most to the index gain, increasing 1.2 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.5 percent at 3,380.68 in Shanghai. The move follows the previous session’s decrease of 1.3 percent.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell for the second day, dropping 1.3 percent, or 44.23 to 3,363.90 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since falling 3.9 percent on July 24.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose for the fourth day, climbing 0.4 percent, or 12.29 to 3,451.09 in Shanghai. The index advanced to the highest closing level in at least a year.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose for the third day, climbing 2.3 percent, or 78.7 to 3,438.80 in Shanghai. The move was the biggest since rising 3.1 percent on
July 20. The Shanghai Composite Index is 0.6 percent below its 52-week high on July 13, 2020 and 29.9 percent above its low on March 19, 2020.
The Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.04% to 3,320.73 points, the Shenzhen Component Index fell 0.13% to 13,291.32 points, and the ChinNext Index fell 0.49% to 2,622.64 points, falling for six consecutive days; CREATOR 50 rose 0.62% to 10,000 All A rose by 0.06%.
A-shares finished at a high level in the early trading. The three major stock indexes plunged in the afternoon, and many stocks fell sharply. The Shanghai Composite Index closed down 1.15% to 3,340.29 points, the Shenzhen Component Index fell 1.4%, the ChiNext Board Index fell 1.7%, the CREATOR 50 fell 2.85%, and the Wind All A fell 1.4%.
A-shares opened low and moved high, and the trading volume continued to remain high. The Shanghai Composite Index closed up 0.17% to 3,377.56 points, 4 consecutive days; Shenzhen Component Index rose 0.72%; Growth Enterprise Board Index rose 0.97%; STAR 50 rose 1.44%; Wind All A rose 0.59%.
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