China’s stock market trading is going up in smoke.
According to Bloomberg reports, the daily turnover on the Shanghai Stock Exchange was regularly topping 1 trillion yuan ($154 billion dollars) a year ago, but now the value of shares traded has fallen to 140.4 billion yuan.
That’s a low seen only three times since October 2014.
Chinese investors are losing interest in equities, all while speculators focus on commodity futures and the housing market.
What, no mentioning of the “blooming” domain market in China, Bloomberg? 😀
Surprisingly, there is some motion in the ocean and today’s list of .CN and .COM domains of between 2 to 4 characters in length is quite wholesome.
We keep track of these transactions in the Chinese domain market for many months now, and we foresaw the massive correction currently witnessed by the so-called “Chips.” Some information is provided by the Chinese domain tracker, BenMi.com – give them a test.
Here’s today’s list of domain names that were traded in China:
xp.cn
203.cn
fen.cn
sdx.cn
bxg.com
jbq.com
jlm.com
njt.com
xzq.com
bdpf.com
bkbx.com
bktm.com
bkxt.com
bnfk.com
bnyt.com
bpcz.com
bpxl.com
brfr.com
brlz.com
brxl.com
bsbt.com
bwjl.com
bxjc.com
byzd.com
bzmt.com
cbnz.com
crkz.com
crrq.com
ctsx.com
dpqg.com
drnm.com
dwnl.com
dxfn.com
dxln.com
dzlk.com
fbnx.com
ffnt.com
ffpm.com
fhzs.com
fkns.com
flgb.com
fmtq.com
fxbl.com
fzmx.com
ghyf.com
gkbn.com
gljg.com
glwt.com
grdt.com
gyqt.com
hcsn.com
hkth.com
hqcb.com
hskw.com
hsmt.com
htnq.com
htyg.com
hwbr.com
jfjx.com
jfks.com
jgml.com
jhpr.com
jpln.com
jwmd.com
kcjg.com
krfl.com
ktnz.com
lkrd.com
lxwf.com
mbdy.com
mbsx.com
mcfx.com
mcjm.com
mxnw.com
ndbn.com
ngwn.com
ngyt.com
nkrg.com
nprd.com
nwbg.com
nwkn.com
nwrf.com
phrn.com
pqsl.com
pslk.com
pwrk.com
qwpr.com
rbbk.com
rbnz.com
rggf.com
rgtf.com
rlrz.com
rmlw.com
rwnh.com
rxqg.com
sbwr.com
sngz.com
spzh.com
sqlk.com
stwr.com
tngq.com
tpnx.com
twnk.com
wpgz.com
wqnf.com
wzjl.com
xckn.com
zbcd.com