Data Briefing: Historical Chart of Shanghai Composite Index (since 1991)

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The Shanghai Composite Index is also known as the Shanghai Composite Index or the Shanghai Composite Index, and the full name is "Shanghai Securities Composite Index". The index is compiled by the Shanghai Stock Exchange. It takes all the stocks listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange as the calculation scope and the issuance volume as the weight. It reflects the overall trend of the Shanghai stock exchange market.

    The Shanghai Composite Index is the earliest index released. It is a weighted composite stock price index with all the stocks listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange as the calculation range and the issuance volume as the weight. This index has been released in real time since July 15, 1991, the base date is December 19, 1990, and the base day index is set at 100 points.

    The release of the new Shanghai Composite Index takes December 30, 2005 as the base date, and the total market value of all sample stocks on that day as the base period, with a base point of 1,000 points. The new Shanghai Composite Index is abbreviated as "New Composite Index", and the index code is 000017. The "New Composite Index" currently consists of all G shares in the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Thereafter, the stocks that implement the split share structure reform will be included in the index on the second trading day after the implementation of the plan. The index is weighted by total equity.



From the chart, the all-time high of the Shanghai Composite Index is 6124.04 points.



From the chart, the Shanghai Composite Index has basically been a roller coaster over the past 10 years.



From the chart, the Shanghai Composite Index has basically declined in the past five years.



The Shanghai Composite Index has been falling continuously for the past three years.

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