The U.S. stock market's strong opening came after the Asian and European markets both closed in negative territory. Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 508 points, or 2.32 percent, to 21,382, and China's Shanghai composite sank 4.02 percent to 3,130. The Pan-European ... ( read original story ...)
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Next to the living room there are two window shield balcony also with a great view over the skyline of Shanghai. The kitchen has a fridge, stove, micro wave and a washing machine in the balcony. We have fast WiFi internet access and the ayi comes ... ( read original story ...)
How China Is About to Shake Up the Oil Futures Market
China, the world’s biggest oil buyer, is opening a domestic market to trade futures contracts. It’s been planning one for years, only to encounter delays. The Shanghai International ... bit players in China’s giant stock and bond markets. ( read original story ...)
Stock market sell-off loses steam in Europe
Dow plunges 1,033 points and sinks into correction Trump Fed nominee could face trouble Stock market rebound stalls after wild day ... 3% in Hong Kong and 4% in Shanghai. The trouble in Asian markets followed more grim news from Wall Street. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai stocks plummet as sell-off deepens; Hong Kong shares slammed
The sell-off on the Chinese markets deepened Friday morning, with Shanghai stocks sliding as much as 6 per cent and Hong Kong shares losing more than 4 per cent, as a wave of fear swept through Asian markets following the 1,000-point crash in the Dow Jones ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai targets help for enterprises
The Shanghai government has worked hard to improve the business operating climate for enterprises by unveiling targeted policies and measures, improving its work efficiency and providing accurate services, local officials said yesterday. To speed up ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai index loses yearly gain but other Asian stocks rise modestly
A ticker displays stock market figures as pedestrians cross a walkway in Shanghai. Asian stocks vacillated Thursday but largely finished higher as some of the week’s slump was unwound. Japanese stocks were lifted and Hong Kong stocks turned higher but ... ( read original story ...)