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For detailed naming rules, please refer to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Q-up to eight characters, representing the name of the listed company
S-secondary listing symbol
W-company symbol for weighted voting rights structure
B-Symbol of biochemical technology company
R-Renminbi trading symbol
RS-Securities defined as restricted (RS) securities by the US Federal Securities Act
Please click on the link below to get more information about RS.
Note:
The above-mentioned naming rules for the renminbi traded product stock short names took effect on May 23, 2012. The stock short names of related products listed before May 23, 2012 remain unchanged.
During the parallel trading period, if any, there will be symbols used to identify the original stock page and temporary stock page.
Q-Up to five characters, representing the issuer and/or the underlying stock
DR-depositary receipt representative symbol
S-secondary listing symbol
Note: There is no Chinese stock short name for the depositary receipts defined as restricted securities by the US Federal Securities Law.
Q-Up to five characters, representing the name of the relevant stock
Y for year-expiry year
M for Month-expiry month
Q-Up to five characters, representing the name of the relevant stock
SS-Symbol for Stapled Securities