CSI 300 Index
The CSI 300 (Chinese: 沪深300) is a capitalization-weighted stock market index designed to replicate the performance of the top 300 stocks traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. It has two sub-indexes: the CSI 100 Index and the CSI 200 Index. Over the years, it has been deemed the Chinese counterpart of the S&P 500 index and a better gauge of the Chinese stock market than the more traditional SSE Composite Index.
Operator | China Securities Index Company | ||||
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Constituents | 300 | ||||
Type | large to medium cap | ||||
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Website | www |
The index is compiled by the China Securities Index Company, Ltd.
It has been calculated since April 8, 2005. Its value is normalized relative to a base of 1000 on December 31, 2004.
It is considered to be a blue chip index for Mainland China stock exchanges.
As of January 25th, 2024, the index is on a multiple-year decline, hitting 5 year lows.