Shanghai Composite Index erases gains to end morning session unchanged at 3,001.62 BYD shares fall even after company denies allegations that pollution from its Changsha plant did not cause nosebleeds ... ( read original story ...)
Stock Market LIVE Updates: Sensex, Nifty50 likely to make a gap-down start as indicated by SGX Nifty futures
Indian equity benchmarks BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty50 are likely to make a gap-down start on Monday, tracking weakness across other Asian markets on concerns about rising interest rates and a tightening ... ( read original story ...)
China coronavirus: Greater China stock benchmarks converge as correlations rise to multi-month highs
The 120-day correlation between the Shanghai Composite Index and the Hang Seng Index has risen to its highest since September, while it is at a 12-month high for the Shanghai Composite and Taiwan's ... ( read original story ...)
Global investors eye south Shanghai as COVID-19 wanes
Multinational enterprises and Shanghai's Fengxian District signed investment agreements during the first cloud investment meeting amid the city's COVID-19 resurgence. Tens of billions of yuan in ... ( read original story ...)
‘Go home!’ COVID-hit Shanghai, Beijing tell residents to avoid social contacts
China's two biggest cities tightened COVID-19 curbs on their residents on Monday, raising new frustration and even questions about the legality of its uncompromising battle with the virus. ( read original story ...)
Video shows workers at an Apple and Tesla plant in Shanghai clashing with security guards over fears of an onsite COVID lockdown
Videos show workers at an Apple and Tesla plant in Shanghai clashing with quarantine officials. The workers were said to be frustrated with onsite COVID-19 measures. The clash underscores the frailty ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: symptomatic cases in Shanghai climb 50 per cent as ‘static management’ curbs put in place to prevent resurgence
New symptomatic Covid-19 cases bounced back in Shanghai, prompting local authorities to double down on curbs to prevent a resurgence of the outbreak. ( read original story ...)