Companies Listed On The Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Companies Listed On The Hong Kong Stock Exchange

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This is a list of companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx), ordered numerically by stock code. The names of the companies appear exactly as they do on the stock exchange listing. This is not an exhaustive list, but reflects the list that appears on HKEx's Hyperlink Directory. An exhaustive but un-linked list appears below the partial list.

Read more about Companies Listed On The Hong Kong Stock Exchange:  0001 - 0099, 0100 - 0198, 0200 - 0299, 0300 - 0395, 0402 - 0498, 0500 - 0599, 0601 - 0699, 0700 - 0778, 0800 - 0897, 0900 - 0999, 1001 - 1099, 1100 - 1199, 1200 - 2282, 2300 - 2398, 2600 - 3999, NASDAQ Shares, 6000 - 6200, Hong Kong Depositary Receipts, 6800 - 6899

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