From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia S chip
S chip
S chips (Chinese: S股), also known as S-Shares is a term
S-Shares,
that refers to Chinese companies listed on the Singapore
See also
Exchange. S-Chips are incorporated in Singapore, the Bri- • A share
tish Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands and Bermuda and • B share
have their business operations in mainland China. During • H share
the Financial crisis of 2007–2010, many S-Chips were • Red chip
tainted by corporate scandals. • P chip
The main difference between S-Chips and P-Chips is • S chip
the exchange on which they are traded. • Blue chip
An index that covers the prices of S-Chips is the FTSE • N share
ST China Index.[1] From January 2008 to October 2009, the • L share
FTSE ST China Index had a return of -60%, as opposed to • G share
a return of -20% for the Hang Seng China Enterprises In- • China Concepts Stock
dex, which covers the prices of H Shares. • P Chips Frauds
• S-Chips Scandals
• China Stock Frauds
References • Green Chip
[1] http://www.ftse.com/Indices/
FTSE_ST_Index_Series/index.jsp
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Categories:
• Stock market
• Companies listed on the Singapore Exchange
• Singapore Exchange
• Economy of Singapore
• Finance in China
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