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Aluminum Corporation of China enters Hang Seng, CSI index

This brings the total number of constituent companies to 50.

Aluminum Corporation of China has been included in the Hang Seng CSI Shanghai-Hong Kong AH Smart Index as per the index’s half-yearly review for the period ending 31 December 2024.

The company’s inclusion increased the total number of constituent companies to 50.

The index comprises the largest AH companies (companies with a dual listing of A-shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and H-shares on Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited) under the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect programme.

The share classes of the constituent companies to be included in the index will be determined by March 2025, coinciding with the monthly share class switching exercise.

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