SZSE definition

SZSE means the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
SZSE means the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. 「深交所深港通规则」:指不时修订、补充、更改及/或变更,由深交所为实施深港通而颁布的关于深港通试点计划的上交所规例。

Examples of SZSE in a sentence

  • 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.

  • In particular, profitability and other financial requirements for listing on the ChiNext Board are less stringent than the Main Board and the SME Board of the SZSE.

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

  • The time for them to take actions for some types of corporate actions of SSE securities and SZSE securities may be as short as one business day only.

  • Therefore, the Company may not be able to appoint proxies to attend or participate in shareholders’ meetings in respect of the SSE securities and SZSE securities.


More Definitions of SZSE

SZSE means the Shenzhen Stock Exchange; “Transfer Agent” means Citicorp Financial Services Limited; “Trust” means ChinaAMC Investment Trust;
SZSE means the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
SZSE means the Shenzhen Stock Exchange or its successor.
SZSE means the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. UCITSmeans an undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities. UCITS Directivemeans Directive 2009/65/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 on the coordination of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (UCITS), as amended. UK Reporting Fundsmeans the Statutory Instrument 2009 / 3001 that the UK Government enacted in November 2009 (The Offshore Funds (Tax) Regulations 2009) which provides for a framework for the taxation of investments in offshore funds which operates by reference to whether a Fund opts into a reporting regime (“UK Reporting Funds”) or not (“Non-UK Reporting Funds”). Under the UK Reporting Funds regime, investors in UK Reporting Funds are subject to tax on the share of the UK Reporting Fund’s income attributable to their holding in the Fund, whether or not distributed, but any gains on disposal of their holding are subject to capital gains tax. The UK Reporting Funds regime has applied to the Company since 1 September 2010. A list of the Funds which currently have UK Reporting Fund status is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ offshore-funds-list-of-reporting-fund.
SZSE means the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. “Trust” means the DCI Investment Trust.