Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing
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-$1.69 (-2.67%) Today
$0.00 (0.00%) As of 9:26 PM UTC after-hours
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About HKXCY
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. engages in the operation of stock and futures markets. It operates though the following segments: Cash; Equity and Financial Derivatives; Commodities; Clearing; and Platform and Infrastructure. The Cash segment covers equity products traded on the Cash Market platforms and Shanghai Stock Exchange. The Equity and Financial Derivatives segment includes derivatives products traded on Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and the Stock Exchange, and other related activities. The Commodities segment operates an exchange in the United Kingdom for the trading of base metals futures and options contracts. The Clearing segment provides clearing, settlement, depository, and custody and nominee services. The Platform and Infrastructure segment refers to services in connection with providing users with access to the platform and infrastructure. The company was founded on July 8, 1999 and is headquartered in Hong Kong. HKXCY is listed on the Pink Current market tier. OTC market data is provided by OTC Markets Group, Inc (otcmarkets.com). The listed name for HKXCY is Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd Unsponsored ADR (Hong Kong).
CEO
Chi Kin Tai
Employees
2,372
Headquarters
Hong Kong, Central & Western
Founded
1999
Market Cap
87.18B
Price-Earnings Ratio
54.89
Dividend Yield
1.19
Average Volume
105.84K
High Today
$61.80
Low Today
$61.05
Open Price
$61.78
Volume
51.79K
52 Week High
$74.21
52 Week Low
$25.91
HKXCY News
ReutersFeb 26
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South China Morning Post
Hong Kong's government increased its stamp duty on equity transactions on the city's stock exchange for the first time in almost three