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Average P/E ratio of A shares
On September 2, 20021year, the average P/E ratio of A shares in Shanghai Stock Exchange was17438+0; The P/E ratio of Shenzhen A shares is 31.17; The price-earnings ratio of small and medium-sized board is 33.16; The average P/E ratio of GEM is 56.68.

A-shares, that is, RMB ordinary shares, are ordinary shares issued by companies registered in China and listed in China and priced in RMB for domestic institutions, organizations or individuals (Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents can open A-share accounts from April 13) to subscribe and trade in RMB.

A shares are not physical shares. Electronic recording, paperless, implementation of "T+ 1" delivery system, price limit (10%). The participating investors are Chinese mainland institutions or individuals. The stocks of listed companies in China include A shares, B shares, H shares, N shares and S shares.

According to the different places of listing and investors, the stocks of listed companies in China are divided into A shares, B shares and H shares.

The official name of A-shares is RMB ordinary shares, which are issued by companies registered in China and listed in China, and denominated in RMB for individuals and institutions in China (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) to trade and subscribe in RMB.

On June 5, 2005, 165438+ The People's Bank of China jointly issued the Interim Measures for the Administration of Domestic Securities of Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors, allowing qualified foreign institutions approved by the CSRC and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange to invest in A shares.

A shares are also called RMB common shares, tradable shares, public shares and common shares. Refers to the common stock registered in Chinese mainland and listed in Chinese mainland. Subscribe and trade in RMB.

A shares are not physical shares. Electronic recording, paperless, implementation of "T+ 1" delivery system, price limit (10%). The participating investors are Chinese mainland institutions or individuals.

On April 2, 2065438, China Securities Depository and Clearing Co., Ltd. issued a notice, clarifying that the A-share market was fully liberalized from April 3, 2065438. From 13, both natural persons and institutional investors can open multiple A-share accounts and closed-end fund accounts according to actual needs, with a maximum of 20 accounts. In other words, investors who can only have one securities account in one securities company will be able to open as many as 20 accounts in 20 securities companies.