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May 25, 2007


Global Value Traded: Asia-Pacific

Thanks to commenter “Punting Analyst” who hipped me to the Bloomberg function VALU. You can see how enormous the Chinese A-share market turnover is compared with other Asia-Pacific markets, including Japan. I got some historical data too for turnover and even some breadth (advances vs. decliners) data for the Shanghai market, but I’m tired and have been drinking so I’ll leave the charts for this weekend.


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Related: Crazy Turnover in China’s Stock Markets

2 Responses to “Global Value Traded: Asia-Pacific”

  1. Maoxian » Shanghai A-Share Turnover: Historical Perspective said:

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  2. Maoxian » China A-Share Turnover Pointing to More Weakness Ahead? said:

    […] I thought it would be useful to post a chart of the Shanghai Composite Index together with the A-Share turnover chart. The Shanghai Composite peaked on May 29th and the A-Share turnover peaked on May 30th at $35 billion after the market broke following the stamp tax news. (Prior to the market break, I wrote posts on May 25th and 26th about the crazy turnover.) […]

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