Where Does China’s Securities Market Go From Now?

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  Kan Zhidong will never forget the resounding bell he heard on December 19, 1990. The sound meant great things for China's future. Ringing that opening bell, then Shanghai Mayor Zhu Rongji announced thatthe Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) was of- ficially open. The SSE was the first bourse in China after 1949.
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