The stock exchanges in Shanghai and Shenzhen had more than 200 IPOs in the first half of this year, Choi said, as China accelerated efforts to clear a backlog of some 800 companies wanting to list. That trend should continue, Choi added, which means the ... ( read original story ...)
W Hotels electrifies the Shanghai skyline
W Hotels Worldwide has unveiled W Shanghai – The Bund, located in the heart of one of the world’s most energetic cities. With limitless views overlooking the Huangpu River, W Shanghai will set the scene on the North Bund. Owned by Sinar Mas Group ... ( read original story ...)
Insurers lead China blue-chips higher, Hong Kong steadies
SHANGHAI, July 5 (Reuters) - China stocks rose on Wednesday, led by strong gains in big-cap insurers, while a government policy paper promoting the use of commercial pension money in capital markets also buoyed markets. The CSI300 index rose 0.3 percent to ... ( read original story ...)
The Waterhouse at South Bund [Shanghai]
This great contemporary hotel is located in the most trendy area of Shanghai at South Bund. Designed by Neri & Hu in 2010, ‘The Waterhouse’ hotel was originally a warehouse from the 1930’s that has been converted to accommodate 19 private rooms as ... ( read original story ...)
Nasdaq and Shanghai exchange in talks over Kazakh bourse stake
Nasdaq and the Shanghai Stock Exchange are in talks to acquire stakes in the Kazakhstan stock market to be launched this year, as its owners look to attract international investors to the Central Asian country. Under plans to be announced in the coming ... ( read original story ...)
Greenland sells management arm to rival developer for US$146m
Shanghai-based Greenland Holdings, the mainland’s fourth-largest developer by sales, has agreed to sell its property management unit to its Guangdong rival Agile Property Holdings, raking in a one-time gain of 993 million yuan (US$146 million). ( read original story ...)
Real estate investment in Shanghai: Sophisticated living spaces in the heart of the evolving Chinese city
Still regarded as a major magnet for foreign investors keen on China, Shanghai promises relatively predictable growth trends and low levels of bureaucratic control. Due to its ability to attract businesses, it will also continue to attract well-heeled ... ( read original story ...)