SHANGHAI, Nov 7 (Reuters) - China's blue-chips index extended its rise on Tuesday to close at a two-year high, aided by robust gains in banking and energy firms, and also drawing strength from the investor confidence that pushed Wall Street to another ... ( read original story ...)
Breast milk bank for babies set up in Shanghai hospital
A nurse at the neonatal intensive care unit at Children's Hospital of Fudan University is feeding a premature baby with breast milk. Newborn babies being kept at neonatal intensive care unit of a local pediatric hospital are able to feed on breast milk ... ( read original story ...)
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China bars billionaire actress Zhao Wei from stock trading for five years
The regulator stated that the bid made misleading statements and major omissions in disclosures, according to a filing by Zhejiang Sunriver to the Shanghai stock exchange. The bidder’s actions “severely impacted market order, hurt medium and small ... ( read original story ...)
Overseas investors bullish on China’s capital market
China's stock market has been recovering steadily this year after market turmoil starting from the summer of 2015 once sent the major index below 3,000 points. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index closed 0.14 percent higher Friday, at 3,432.67 points ... ( read original story ...)
Economic Watch: Overseas investors bullish on China’s capital market
China's stock market has been recovering steadily this year after market turmoil starting from the summer of 2015 once sent the major index below 3,000 points. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index closed 0.14 percent higher Friday, at 3,432.67 points ... ( read original story ...)
China Eases Limits on Foreign Stakes in Financial Firms
Peter L. Alexander, the founder and managing director of Z-Ben Advisors, a Shanghai financial consulting firm, said that because Chinese investors tend to have large holdings in relatively simple money market funds and have not yet shown much interest in ... ( read original story ...)