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| | | ... ($A8.76 billion). Chinese shares closed flat, with dealers picking up bargains from earlier losses and Monday's dive. The Shanghai Composite Index, which covers both A and B shares, was down 0.76 points at 2,979.53 on turnover of 124.8 billion yuan ($A19.79 ... |
| | | | ... the week for its second consecutive week of losses after hitting an 18-month high on April 5. HONG KONG - Hong Kong and Shanghai stocks fell after China announced a series of measures aimed at cooling the real estate market, dealers said. The benchmark ... |
| | | | ... closed up 36.39 points, or 0.16 per cent, at 22,157.82 points. Turnover was $HK70.87 billion ($A9.78 billion). However, Shanghai's main index closed down 1.217 points, or 0.04 per cent, at 3,164.966 points. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand share market touched ... |
| | | | ... the corporate earnings season in the United States. Hong Kong ended 34.64 points lower, by 0.16 per cent, at 22,103.53. Shanghai gained 1.02 per cent, however, or by 31.99 points, to close at 3,161.25, led by banks as lower-than-expected March lending ... |
| | | | ... concerns that Beijing may introduce further tightening measures to rein in rising real estate prices, dealers said. The Shanghai Composite Index, which covers both A and B shares, was down 16.04 points at 3,129.26. WELLINGTON - The New Zealand share ... |
| | | | ... credit data out of the United States. Hong Kong ended 0.28 per cent lower, dropping 61.73 points to 21,867.04, while Shanghai closed down 0.94 per cent, or 29.51 points at 3,118.71. Asian shares were also subject to profit-taking after most regional ... |
| | | | ... developers and banks remained weak due to concerns over possible further monetary tightening measures, dealers said. The Shanghai Composite Index, which covers both A and B shares, was down 10.46 points at 3148.22 on turnover of 126.8 billion yuan ($A20.06 ... |
| | | | Local fund managers looking to this year's Shanghai World Expo as a platform to offer their fund products are vulnerable to email-related security breaches after the discovery of a malware that targets the mailing list of the Expo's would-be attendees. ... |
| | | | ... conducted.'' I refer to the trial and subsequent conviction of Chinese-born Australian citizen Stern Hu (head of Rio Tinto's Shanghai office) and three of his Rio Tinto colleagues. Yes, the world watched... and watched... and watched. The world watched ... |
| | | | ... disease compensation. Rio Tinto Ltd executive Stern Hu is expected to know his fate at about 1700 AEDT on Monday, when a Shanghai court is due to rule on bribery and commercial secrets charges against the Australian. The Australian share market closed ... |
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