On November 6th, 2019, the mascot in front of the Shanghai Stock Exchange was replaced by a new bull with a head-up and a bull-headed head. Some netizens commented: "This cow is so arrogant, looking up at the sky, it looks more powerful than Wall Street, good sign." Some netizens ridiculed as "uphill cattle."
As early as April 2012, the copper bull of the Shanghai Stock Exchange was moved from the inside of the building to the outside of the building, in anticipation of a good sign. A few years later, the Shanghai Stock Exchange adopted the opinion that “grazing cattle” also hopes that the bulls will break out and meet the bull market. From "grazing cattle" to "changing cattle", the stockholders responded enthusiastically, and the market did hope to see A shares out of the long cattle.
Li Dazhao, chief economist of Yingda Securities, said earlier that he repeatedly commented on the relevant departments of Shanghai and the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The old bulls of the exchange were black and thin, and they were not energetic.
In fact, national exchanges have the same obsession with similar cultures. For example, for the first time in history, the use of bull and bear sculptures to show the financial market is the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Of course, the famous Wall Street copper bull is the most representative.
In December 2016, a bronze bull statue appeared in front of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and the tradition of Chinese and foreign copper cattle has become a common practice. The new shape, the new future has become part of a beautiful vision. Editor / Zhang Xianglong
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