SSE 180 Index explained

SSE 180 Index
Exchanges:Shanghai Stock Exchange
Constituents:180
Cap Level:large to mid cap A share

SSE 180 Index is the stock index of Shanghai Stock Exchange, representing the top 180 companies by "float-adjusted" capitalization and other criteria.[1] SSE 180 is a sub-index of SSE Composite Index, the latter included all shares of the exchange.

Constituents

See main article: SSE 50 Index.

Related indexes

Both SSE 50 Index[2] and SSE MidCap Index were the subindex of SSE 180 Index. They did not intersect each other.

By a different selection criteria than SSE 50, is also the sub-index of SSE 180. It consists of the top 20 companies[3] with a cap of 6 from each kind of industries.[4] The subindex may intersect with SSE 50 Index. SSE Mega-Cap started to publish in 2009.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SSE 180 Index Methodology. 31 October 2017. Shanghai Stock Exchange.
  2. Web site: SSE 50 Index Methodology. 3 November 2016. Shanghai Stock Exchange.
  3. Web site: SSE Mega-cap. 31 October 2017. China Securities Index.
  4. Web site: Methodology of SSE Mega-cap Index. 31 October 2017. China Securities Index.
  5. News: http://finance.sina.com.cn/stock/t/20090423/00456137229.shtml. zh:上证超级大盘指数今日发布. 23 April 2009. 31 October 2017. Securities Daily. zh-cn. Sina.