China finance database gathers from people's Bank of China, China Securities Regulatory Commission, China Insurance Regulatory Commission, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange and the China Banking Regulatory Management Committee. It is used for the study and the analysis in China's financial sector, the field of securities and futures, insurance market, market development situation of foreign exchange field. It refers to the statistics of funding situation, transactions, operating conditions and foreign exchange management in the four markets of banking, securities, insurance, and foreign exchange. It provides more comprehensive and more accurate data support which enables to help teachers and students of university research institutions, financial industry researchers and practitioners of financial institutions in teaching, research, investment and decision making. China finance database covers macro-financial statistics, lending market, bond repo market, commercial paper transactions, credit market, bond market, stock market, fund market, futures market, foreign exchange and gold market, insurance market, financial institutions balance and profit and loss, practitioners of financial institutions as well as financial institutions business and other related statistics. Main indicators include Macro-financial, financial market, financial institutions, sub-monthly financial data and sub-regional financial data. The statistics has been updated monthly or annually since 1950.
The data of China listed company database is released by China Securities Regulatory Commission, China Listed Companies Association, Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange. The database provides the statistics of listed companies in the nation, sub-regions and sub-industries. It also involves the statistics of cash flow, profit levels, balance for more than 2,000 listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen. The database, which has 6 sub-databases, plays an important role in understanding the capital structure of the listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen, analyzing their operating conditions, studying key financial indicators of each listed company. Meanwhile, it is useful to track the financing and transaction status in Shanghai and Shenzhen, to grasp the development speed and scale of China's securities market. The data has been annually updated since 1992, updated quarterly since the fourth quarter of 1990 and updated monthly since December of 2002.