Details of 56 industry sectors in the stock

The 56 sectors of the unit are: household appliances, brewing, insurance, steel, paper making, real estate, food and beverage, software services, mineral products, electrical instruments, chemical fiber, banking, medicine, agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery, tourism, petroleum, culture, education and leisure, advertising packaging, ships, coal, building materials, automobiles, electricity and transportation facilities. Medical treatment, daily chemicals, electrical equipment, media and entertainment, construction machinery, business agents, securities, household goods, comprehensive categories, commercial chains, transportation services, water affairs, textiles and clothing, general machinery, public transportation, diversified finance, Internet, hotel catering, industrial machinery, construction, transportation equipment, nonferrous metals, chemicals, warehousing and logistics, components and environment.

Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets

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China Hong Kong stock

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