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SSE definition

SSE means the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

Examples of SSE in a sentence

  • An SSE Applicant that requests a Self Supply Exemption with only one Self Supply LSE will not be ineligible for a Self Supply Exemption if the contract(s) that otherwise would render it ineligible under any clause of Section 23.4.5.7.14.2 is (or are) with its Self Supply LSE.

  • The SSE Composite Index is an index of all stocks (A shares and B shares) that are traded at the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

  • PRC regulations require that before an investor sells any share, there should be sufficient shares in the account (front-end monitoring); otherwise SSE will reject the sell order concerned.

  • Therefore, although the Company’s ownership may be ultimately recognized, a Portfolio may suffer difficulties or delays in enforcing its rights in SSE securities or SZSE securities.

  • HKSCC is the nominee holder of the SSE securities and SZSE securities acquired by Hong Kong and overseas investors through Stock Connect.


More Definitions of SSE

SSE means the Shanghai Stock Exchange. “SZSE” means the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
SSE the Shanghai Stock ExchangeSSE Securities” Securities listed and traded on SSE which may be traded by Hong Kong and overseas investors under Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect “Transaction(s)” any transaction(s) in Securities and other transaction(s) incidental thereof which GNS effects for or on behalf of the Client
SSE has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.
SSE has the meaning set forth in Appendix A.
SSE means the substantial shareholding exemption under Part 1, Schedule 7AC, of the UK Taxation of Chargeable Gains Xxx 0000.