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About 2.04 billion non-tradable A-shares of 22 listed companies will be unlocked this week and become available for trading starting Monday, according to the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges. The market value of the unlocked shares stood at 19.29 billion yuan (2.97 billion U...
US company and Chinese partner will work with small-cap outfits SHANGHAI - Morgan Stanley on Friday formally unveiled a new joint venture with Huaxin Securities Co Ltd, in a move to boost its presence in China's investment banking industry. The Shanghai-based venture, Morgan ...
Morgan Stanley on Friday launched a joint securities venture with China Fortune Securities in Shanghai, the two companies announced in a statement. This new joint venture comes as foreign investment banks rush to gain a foothold in China's thriving capital market. The U.S. ...
Morgan Stanley on Friday launched a joint securities venture with China Fortune Securities in Shanghai, the two companies announced in a statement. This new joint venture comes as foreign investment banks rush to gain a foothold in China's thriving capital market. The U.S. ...
Shenzhen-listed Wuliangye Yibin Co faces possibly the biggest ever civil compensation lawsuit filed by investors in the history of the Chinese mainland stock market following a 600,000 yuan (US$92,593) fine imposed by China's top securities supervisor for illegal information ...
U.S. stocks fell on Friday, with major indexes suffering their sixth straight weekly loss, as concerns over economic slowdown still lingered in the market. The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled 172.45 points, or 1.42 percent, to 11,951.91, which is the first time for the blue...
U.S. oil price slipped below 100 dollars a barrel on Friday as Saudi Arabia added supply and the dollar gained strength. According to industry sources on Friday, Saudi Arabia was offering more crude oil to Asian refiners for July after it failed to persuade the OPEC to raise ...
The U.S. dollar rose against major currencies in late New York trading on Friday as Greek debt problems returned to the forefront and hurt the euro. The disagreement among European officials over Greece debt problems solutions raised concerns about the euro. European Central Bank ...
Chinese shares closed sharply down Thursday after three days of rises, over concerns that the central bank will further tighten money supply. The Shanghai Composite Index closed down 1.71 percent, or 46.94 points, at 2,703.35. The Shenzhen Component Index dropped 2.11 percent, or ...
Concerns about the inflow of so-called hot money are being raised about Shanghai's pilot scheme allowing qualified foreign institutions to make private equity (PE) investment in China. The move, which marked an important step in the liberalization of China's capital markets, ...
China should guard against risks from "excessive" holdings of US assets because Washington could pursue a policy to weaken the dollar, a senior currency regulator said in comments published on a website that briefly pushed the dollar lower. However, the comments by Guan Tao of ...
China's stock market tumbled on Thursday as investors were spooked by a possible interest rate hike at the weekend, and the increasingly unstable debt woes in the United States. The landmark Shanghai composite stock index dived 46.94 points, or 1.71 percent, on a turnover volume ...
Shenzhen-listed Wuliangye Yibin Co faces possibly the biggest ever civil compensation lawsuit filed by investors in the history of the Chinese mainland stock market following a 600,000 yuan (US$92,593) fine imposed by China's top securities supervisor for illegal information ...
U.S. stocks rallied on Thursday, breaking a six-day losing streak, as market sentiment was boosted by an upbeat trade report and higher oil prices. Thursday's rally came after a week-long sell-off, which made many investors think the market has been technically pretty much over ...
The U.S. dollar rose against major currencies in late New York trading on Thursday as the European Central Bank (ECB) decided to leave its key interest rate unchanged and a report showed that U.S. jobless claim remained at high level. The ECB on Thursday left its key interest ...
Worldwide smartphone market is expected to grow 55 percent in 2011 over the previous year, thanks to an expanding user base, research firm International Data Corp. (IDC) said in a report released on Thursday. IDC predicted that vendors will ship a total of 472 million smartphones ...
Gold futures on the COMEX Division of the New York Mercantile Exchange bounced back on Thursday, buoyed up by concerns over the rising inflationary pressure in Europe. Silver and platinum both jumped. The most active gold contract for August delivery added 4 dollars, or 0.3 ...
U.S. oil price continued climbing on Thursday as unrest in the Middle East caused supply concerns and positive U.S. trade data offered lift. The continuing violence in Syria and Yemen and the tension between Iran and Israel drew an unstable picture in the oil-rich Middle East and ...
China's welfare lottery sales hit 50.16 billion yuan (7.74 billion U.S. dollars) as of June 5 this year, up 30.61 percent year-on-year, the Welfare Lottery Distribution and Management Center said on Thursday. The center said that this year's welfare lottery sales are expected to ...
China bought a net 1.33 trillion yen ($1.66 billion) in Japan long-term debt in April, which is the largest amount since January 2005, according to the data released by Japan's Ministry of Finance, Bloomberg reported Wednesday. "As China tries to diversify its assets with its ...
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