What does it mean to be a listed company?

A listed company with AH shares refers to a company listed on the mainland, Shanghai or Shenzhen stock exchanges and listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange at the same time. AH shares are the general name of A shares and H shares, among which A shares are listed on the Shanghai or Shenzhen stock exchanges, and H shares are listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. AH shares naturally refer to companies listed in both places.

What is a listed company with AH shares?

There are many enterprises in China, which are listed on both mainland stock exchanges and Hong Kong stock exchanges, such as Everbright Securities and Vanke. These enterprises are collectively referred to as AH listed companies. Companies listed on both A shares and H shares can be regarded as the same listed company, so the business foundation, performance support and management mode are exactly the same. If one of A shares or H shares rises or falls sharply, it may also affect the other. The advantage of listing A-shares and H-shares at the same time is that it is convenient for foreign investors to invest in China mainland listed companies through Hong Kong dollars, and it also provides more financing channels for companies.