For A-share IPOs, the measures introduced by the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges in June 2015 to cap the first-day gains at 44 per cent to tame speculative price swings, have turned out to be a “sure win” for issuers and investors. All 432 ... ( read original story ...)
The Waterhouse At South Bund: An Injection Of Contemporary Design In Shanghai
What was once a crumbling factory-turned-Japanese army headquarters has taken yet another turn in its tumultuous journey: it’s become one of Shanghai’s hottest boutique hotels. Set on the banks of Shanghai’s Huangpu River with a spectacular view of ... ( read original story ...)
Bund area aims to regain past glory
Shanghai's century-old landmark, the Bund, is facing competition from a cluster of skyscrapers across the city's Huangpu River known as the Lujiazui Finance Zone. With the establishment of the Bund Waterfront Financial and High-end Services Industry ... ( read original story ...)
Hongkong Land, Shui On Said Vying For RMB 13.6B Site Near Shanghai’s Xintiandi
One of the highest profile early entrants to the Shanghai property market is facing off against the biggest landlord in Hong Kong’s Central district in the final bidding for a prime commercial site in Shanghai’s Huangpu district expected to sell for no ... ( read original story ...)
Buying dries up in Shanghai after bourse says funds tracking MSCI indexes finish building up positions
China’s stocks resumed declines on Friday, with the Shanghai benchmark posting a loss for a seventh time in eight days, as investors shrugged off the inclusion of A shares into MSCI’s equity gauges and concerns about a global trade war resurfaced. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai stock exchange adjust pricing mechanism for market close
SHANGHAI, June 1 (Reuters) - The Shanghai Stock Exchange said on Friday it plans to adjust the way closing prices are generated in a bid to adopt international practices and aid price stability. SSE said on its website that it plans to adopt the auction ... ( read original story ...)
The seven oddest things about China’s US$7.4 trillion stock market
... Tokyo Stock Exchange also uses auspicious red to denote stock advances. Forget about the long term, it’s a punter’s market in China. Institutional investors are largely absent from Shanghai, where individuals and day traders make up about 80 per ... ( read original story ...)