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| | | ... application estimated to take between six and nine months to process. The vast majority of applications have been submitted by Chinese nationals. |
| | | | ... on Thursday, showed that China's manufacturing activity expanded at its strongest pace in seven months in October. "The Chinese numbers have been good this week and, overall, the market is still quite buoyant," he said. Mr Esho said gold miners were ... |
| | | | ... Composite Index increased 21.89 (0.56 per cent) to 3,928.96. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets rebounded as positive Chinese manufacturing data offset weak eurozone numbers, while the euro touched a two-year high against the dollar. Frankfurt's DAX ... |
| | | | ... investment all expanded strongly in the month of September. This is good news for Australia. But the better news is that Chinese manufacturers are benefitting. As Bloomberg reports, "Angang Steel Co. (000898), the largest steelmaker traded in Hong Kong ... |
| | | | ... equities had rallied last week after the United States narrowly avoided a debt default, and following news of stronger Chinese economic growth. The euro slid to $US1.3672 from $US1.3682 late in New York on Friday, when it had hit an 8.5-month peak at ... |
| | | | ... share. LONDON - European stock markets climbed and the euro hit a fresh US dollar high as traders cheered accelerating Chinese growth. Frankfurt's DAX 30 climbed 0.60 per cent to set a new record close at 8,865.1 points, and the CAC 40 in Paris jumped ... |
| | | | ... that that will see us trade at a fresh five-and-a-half year high," he told AAP. A focus on Friday will be the release of Chinese data including the important gross domestic product (GDP) growth, which would boost markets if the figure is high. All sectors ... |
| | | | ... looks like the political powers in Washington will again take it to the limit. US President Obama must be wishing he was Chinese Premier Li Kequiang instead where he can dictate outcomes, any outcome...or heads will roll. But nah...the United States ... |
| | | | ... points to 23,178.85 and Shanghai climbed 1.08 per cent, or 23.53 points, to 2,198.20 in the first session after a week-long Chinese holiday. WELLINGTON - The NZX 50 Index fell 17.366 points, or 0.4 per cent, to 4738.678. |
| | | | ... application estimated to take between six and nine months to process. The vast majority of applications have been submitted by Chinese nationals. "We estimate there could be as many as 200-300 approved by Christmas," Fuggle told Financial Standard. Currently ... |
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