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Partners
To strengthen our leadership in scope and quality of data in this competitive industry, we established strategic partnerships with globally renowned financial institutions and universities.
Major Partners
Polaris Financial Group is one of the nation's leading investment consulting firms, with the Polaris Securities as its foundation, has increased its capital to 11.9 billion from just 200 million in 1998. It has a broad range of expertise including investment banking, capital management, investment and trust companies, financial projects, futures trading, assurances, investment consultancy services as well as financial information.
MarketPoint is the leading provider of real-time market data and decision support tools to active institutional and individual investors. With the use of an exclusively dynamic Emulator and Internet service, MarketPoint delivers continuously updating, time-sensitive financial data for stocks, futures and options, bonds, as well as news, technical analysis, and charts in an all-in-one screen system.
Centre for China Financial Research (CCFR) was established in the year 2001 and it is an inter-disciplinary research centre within the Faculty of Business and Economics of The University of Hong Kong (HKU). The goal of CCFR is to facilitate research on securities markets, banking, and financial policies of China and to provide a platform linking academic researchers with the government and the business community.
Wharton Founded in 1881 as the world's first collegiate school of business, Wharton continues to pioneer innovations in education across its pre-eminent undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA, doctoral, and executive education programs. Its wide range of programs and faculty expertise provides in-depth knowledge on virtually every major challenge facing global business today.
The China Data Center at the University of Michigan is a new initiative to advance the study and understanding of China. A primary goal of the Center will be the integration of historical, social and natural science data in a geographic information system, where spatial and temporal references will be maintained through a relational database. This will facilitate comparative and interdisciplinary uses of the data, enable both non-specialists and China scholars to understand and utilize these data, and enhance knowledge of China.
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (the SSE) is a mutualized national stock exchange under the China Securities Regulatory Commission (the CSRC), that provides a venue for securities trading. A broad spectrum of market participants, including 540 listed companies, 35 million registered investors and 177 exchange members, create the market.
The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) was founded on Nov. 26th, 1990 and began operations on Dec.19th of the same year. It is a non-profit-making membership institution directly governed by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC).
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