What does the high shareholding ratio of Hong Kong Clearing mean?

It means that you directly own shares, have obtained shareholder qualification, can participate in enterprise management, and get corresponding benefits. Exercise different powers according to the number of shares held by the postgraduate entrance examination.

Hong Kong Clearing's shareholding means that investors' shares are concentrated in the Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. In fact, the shares held by Hong Kong Securities Clearing (Agency) Co., Ltd. are the total shares of H-share shareholders' accounts traded on the trading platform of Hong Kong Securities Clearing (Agency) Co., Ltd. ... that is to say, those individual shareholders put their shares in this company, and the company only holds them as agents.

Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong. It is responsible for operating the central clearing and settlement system in Hong Kong and is a recognized clearing institution.

The Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited is responsible for managing the central clearing and settlement system in Hong Kong. It is a recognized clearing institution and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Investors' shares are centrally deposited with the Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited.

The shares held by Hong Kong Securities Clearing (Agency) Co., Ltd. are the total shares of H-share shareholders' accounts traded on the trading platform of Hong Kong Securities Clearing (Agency) Co., Ltd., and the rights and interests of these shares still belong to the investors themselves. HKEx operates exchanges in Hong Kong and London, and its members include Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited, Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited, Options Clearing Company Limited and Hong Kong Futures Clearing Company Limited, as well as London Metal Exchange, the world's leading base metal market.

Hang Seng Index is an important indicator of Hong Kong stock market. Compiled by Hang Seng Index Services Limited, based on the market value of some constituent stocks (namely blue chips). It was first publicly released on1969165438+124 October, with a base period of1964, July 3 1. The base period index is set at 65438. There are 50 constituent stocks in the Hang Seng Index.

Users should pay attention to the trading rules when investing in Hong Kong stocks on a daily basis. For example, Hong Kong stocks are traded in a T+0 cycle, which can be bought and sold on the same day; Funds to achieve T+2 delivery; The fluctuation range is not limited. When users invest, it is better to use their spare money instead of borrowing money, otherwise the loss will affect their normal life.