DUBAI, April 10 (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco's board will meet in China in May for the first time in seven years, industry sources said, as the state-owned energy firm seeks to lure Chinese and Asian investors to its giant share offering. The board of ... ( read original story ...)
Aramco board to meet in Shanghai as it eyes Chinese investors for IPO
Saudi Aramco’s board will meet in China in May for the first time in seven years, industry sources said, as the state-owned energy firm seeks to lure Chinese and Asian investors to its giant share offering. The board of directors would gather in Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
BRIEF-Online part of Raisecom Technology's Shanghai IPO oversubscribed
* Says online part of Shanghai IPO attracted interest amounting to 7,301.8 times amount on offer Source text in Chinese: bit.ly/2oSzoFP (Reporting by Hong Kong newsroom) ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Financial Innovation Award unveiled
In total, 58 financial projects are unveiled as soon-to-be winners of the 2016 Shanghai Financial Innovation Award by the city's financial service office on March 27. [Photo/WeChat account: lujiazuijrc] A total of 58 financial projects were unveiled as the ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai emerging as China's major office market
Shanghai’s central business district is set to receive approximately 1.1 million square metres of office space by 2020, with several new completions expected in 2017, following years of supply shortage, said Joe Zhou, head of research for the JLL office ... ( read original story ...)
Business as usual as Hamilton wins Shanghai Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton mastered Shanghai’s changing conditions and stayed clear of squabbling rivals to win the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday. The Briton eased his Mercedes across the line 6.2 seconds ahead of Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, with Max ... ( read original story ...)
Live: Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai
From the front row last year to an underwhelming third row in 2017, Red Bull’s tricky start to F1’s new era continues in Shanghai. “I couldn’t have done much more but you look at the gap to the leaders and it’s still bigger than I expected ... ( read original story ...)