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Market Wrap AM

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 19 MAR 2015
... 3,577.30 - its highest close since mid-May 2008 - with investors still buoyed by weekend comments from Chinese Premier Li Keqiang that the government was fully equipped to support the economy if it continues to struggle. Hong Kong gained 0.91 per cent ...

Market Wrap AM

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 17 MAR 2015
... HONG KONG - Shanghai was the stand-out stock market in the region, extending last week's gains after Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said the government had enough in its armoury to support the world's number two economy. Shanghai jumped 2.27 per cent, or ...

The scares that weren't

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 20 JUN 2014
... wants, it gets... or heads will roll (sometimes literally). In his speech before the BOE yesterday, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang again (but some just refuse to listen) told us what the politburo wants: "I can promise everyone honestly and solemnly, there ...

7.5% in black and white

BENJAMIN ONG  |  WEDNESDAY, 18 JUN 2014
... "Do you want fries with that?" Yes Virginia, this moment is at hand. For this time, we get to read Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's thoughts - he penned himself, in english - on the eve of his visit to the land of the English (he's there now). Not about ...

La Trobe registers for the Shanghai Free Trade Zone

ALICE URIBE  |  TUESDAY, 20 MAY 2014
... access to finance in each economy." The Shanghai FTZ was launched last September with the backing of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and is the first free-trade zone in mainland China. Last month Westpac received approval to set-up a sub-branch in the Shanghai ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 24 JUL 2013
... shipping volumes during the June quarter. Mr Spooner said the sector had been buoyed by comments from Chinese Premier Li Keqiang indicating the country would not allow economic growth, currently at 7.5 per cent annually, to drop below seven per cent. ...
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