What stock exchanges are there in China?

1. There are four China stock exchanges, namely Shanghai Stock Exchange (Shanghai Stock Exchange and science and technology innovation board Stock Exchange are listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange), Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Shenzhen Stock Exchange (Shenzhen Stock Exchange and Growth Enterprise Market are listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange) and Beijing Stock Exchange (New Third Board is listed on Beijing Stock Exchange). The stock exchange is an organized stock exchange market and belongs to a non-profit legal person. The business of a stock exchange is mainly to provide places and facilities for centralized securities trading. The stock exchange itself does not participate in securities trading, manages securities companies and listed companies within the scope approved by the competent authorities, and provides securities market information services.

2. Shanghai Stock Exchange adheres to the eight-character policy of "legal system, supervision, self-discipline and standardization". Shanghai Stock Exchange is committed to creating a transparent, open, safe and efficient market environment and effectively protecting the rights and interests of investors. Its main functions include: providing places and facilities for securities trading; To formulate the business rules of the stock exchange; Accepting listing applications and arranging the listing of securities; Organizing and supervising securities trading; Supervise members and listed companies; Manage and publish market information.

3. Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Shenzhen Stock Exchange is located in Luohu District, Shenzhen, diagonally opposite Wang Di Building. Founded in 1 990,65438+February,1,and officially opened on July 3, 199 1, it is a legal person that provides places and facilities for centralized securities trading, organizes and supervises securities trading, and implements self-discipline management. Directly supervised and managed by China Securities Regulatory Commission. Shenzhen Stock Exchange is committed to the construction of multi-level securities market and strives to create an open, fair and just market environment. The main functions include: providing places and facilities for securities trading; To formulate the business rules of this firm; Accepting listing applications and arranging the listing of securities; Organizing and supervising securities trading; Supervise members and listed companies; Manage and publish market information; Other functions permitted by China Securities Regulatory Commission. On September 6, 2004, the Operational Guidelines for the Split Share Structure Reform of Listed Companies was implemented.