Hong Kong stocks close 1.64% higher
2010-07-09 17:32:05
Hong Kong stocks surged 328.1 points, or 1.64 percent, to close at 20,378.66 points Friday.
China stock index futures up -- July 9
2010-07-09 16:39:44
China's stock index futures closed higher Friday with the contract for July, the most actively traded, up 2.93 percent from the previous trading day to end at 2,620.0 points.
ChiNext Index up -- July 9
2010-07-09 16:39:08
ChiNext Index, launched by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SSE) on June 1, rose 2.94 percent, to close at 932.15 points in Friday's trading.
China shares rise 2.3% on Friday
2010-07-09 16:32:26
Chinese shares rebounded Friday after the central bank reaffirmed loose monetary policy, ending the week up by 3. 7 percent.
Rubber rises to new high
2010-07-09 11:35:10
Rubber advanced to a one-week high after a US trade group said that retail sales increased at the fastest pace in four years, stoking optimism that demand for the commodity used in tires may strengthen.
Stocks drop on tightening concerns
2010-07-09 11:07:51
Mainland stocks dropped for the first time in three days, led by industrial companies and energy producers, as concern the government will step up tightening measures overshadowed rising earnings.
HK stocks close 0.97% higher -- July 8
2010-07-08 16:49:23
Hong Kong stocks went up 193.49 points, or 0.97 percent, to close at 20,050.56 points on Thursday.
ChiNext Index down -- July 8
2010-07-08 16:23:57
The ChiNext Index, launched by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SSE) on June 1, declined 0.33 percent, to close at 905.51 points in Thursday's trading.
China stock index futures mixed -- July 8
2010-07-08 16:23:20
China's stock index futures closed mixed Thursday with the contract for July, the most actively traded, up 0.16 percent from the previous trading day to end at 2,569.4 points.
Chinese equities dip 0.25% on Thursday
2010-07-08 16:22:16
Profit taking depressed Chinese shares on Thursday after two-day gains, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index down 0.25 percent to end at 2,415.15 points.
Overseas companies may list in Shanghai in '11
2010-07-08 14:53:37
China may allow foreign companies to sell stock in Shanghai next year, opening the world's largest market for first-time share sales and advancing the city's bid to become an international financial center.