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| | | The third largest bank in China, the Bank of China (BOC), has introduced the penultimate in 'customer satisfaction' surveys, asking customers to rate individual banking employees on the spot with a one-star to five-star rating based on service level. ... |
| | | | ... higher at 15,834.23. HONG KONG - Blue-chip stocks rose to a fresh six-year high as investors snapped up bank issues such as China Construction Bank amid optimism ahead of China Merchants Bank's trading debut. The Hang Seng index advanced 0.61 percent ... |
| | | | ... Softbank. The Nikkei declined 155.61 points to 15,718.67, the lowest close since August 11. HONG KONG - Stocks rose, led by China Mobile, which cruised to a near six-year high on robust August subscriber numbers. The benchmark Hang Seng Index ended up ... |
| | | | ... markets although India has replied that having 98 per cent of its agricultural industry protection is justified. Although China and India are not in the Cairns group, as members of the G33 developing nations collective they have called for 20 per cent ... |
| | | | ... would be needed over the next decade. The current meeting of the IMF has all but agreed to strengthen the voting rights of China, South Korea, Turkey and Mexico although 24 developing countries have expressed concerns that there will still be inadequate ... |
| | | | ... pressure as a possible threat to future economic growth. There was also a stronger message from the seven member nations to China to revaluate it currency, after countries like the US continue to struggle to combat record trade deficits with China. However ... |
| | | | ... closed up 192.34 points at 15,942.39. HONG KONG - Stocks ended 0.15 per cent lower as declines in cellular carriers like China Mobile offset gains in global retailer Esprit Holdings Ltd, which struck life highs following a positive guidance by the company ... |
| | | | ... whose main destination is New Zealand with a 40 per cent share followed by the UK on 29 per cent, the US on 27 per cent and China on 20 per cent of those exports. Some pressure on the US Federal Reserve to maintain interest rates at their current level ... |
| | | | ... tighter accounting rules. The Nikkei rose 30.71 points to 15,750.05. HONG KONG - Blue chips ended up 0.79 per cent, led by China Mobile, while recently battered commodity stocks found a toehold, reversing a six-session losing streak in the resource heavy ... |
| | | | ... 11, adding to a 1.78 per cent fall the previous day. HONG KONG - Blue chips rose 0.75 per cent as bargain hunters bid up China Mobile Ltd and other blue chips, while rebounding oil and metal prices failed to fully abate selling pressure on resource shares. ... |
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