Locate the ATMs and the local offices of foreign banks nearest your hotel. Use Worldroom's currency converter if you need help figuring out how much things cost.
The Shanghai Stock Market, the most modern in China and the proud owner of the largest trading floor in the world, is a curiously restricted animal. No foreign companies are allowed to list on it and there are no foreign stockbroking companies allowed to buy seats on the exchange.
There are two kinds of shares in China, 'A' and 'B', and this too illustrates the split personality of how the stock market works in Shanghai. 'A' listed companies can only sell shares to Chinese citizens and 'B' shares can only be sold to foreigners. To further complicate things Chinese nationals often buy 'foreigner-only' 'B' shares by circumnavigating regulations and buying the shares through offshore representatives. more