I. Shanghai Stock Exchange:
1, official version interpretation:
The main part of the (1) symbol is a palm, which means that shareholders raise their palms and actively exercise their rights.
(2) The logo is based on the Securities Law and the Company Law, implying that shareholders' rights are sacred rights endowed by law.
(3) The palm is shaped like a bird, which means that the majority of small and medium-sized investors "fly into" listed companies.
(4) The whole logo is crystal clear, which symbolizes that listed companies are constantly pursuing timely and transparent information disclosure and maintaining an open, fair and just market order.
2. Interpretation of folk version:
(1) The whole is a circle+the deformation of the upper word, red is the color of China, the circle is like the earth, and the white part is the deformation of the upper word, indicating that the business of the Shanghai Stock Exchange is global; It may also be a red star (planet) with both hands ready.
(2) The whole white part is an upper word, and the upper word is divided into three parts. Two hands represent securities law and company law, and two hands represent the creation of two hands, which is the deformation of two S.
2. Shenzhen Stock Exchange
1, official version interpretation: LOGO creativity comes from "two flints polish each other, * * * ignites the light of innovation".
2. Interpretation of folk version:
(1) The first pinyin letter S in Shenzhen, like flint, is also a variant of S. It looks like a V on the whole, which means victory and is full of movement. The nose cone is down, landing like a shell, full of kinetic energy.
(2) Two different blues represent "purity, technology and fantasy" respectively, which means fairness, justice and openness.
Three. Beijing Stock Exchange
Interpretation of folk edition
(1) Two red and blue leaves form a handshake gesture to welcome guests from all over the world.
(2) Red stands for China, and blue stands for "purity, technology and dreams", which means fairness, justice and openness.
(3) The whole is like an arc, implying the earth and the world; Red and blue collocation is full of movement, representing infinite vitality.