The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE), established in 1990 and governed by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, operates as a major securities exchange in China. It provides a transparent, open, and efficient marketplace for trading equities, bonds, funds, and derivatives. The SSE manages listings, regulates members and companies, and disseminates market information, supporting a robust market infrastructure and a self-regulatory framework. As of 2016, it hosts over 1,180 listed companies with significant market capitalization and trading volumes.
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