Hong Kong shares rose on Tuesday, with locally listed Chinese stocks climbing for the first time in 10 days, as hopes of continued ultra-loose monetary policies in the United States spurred short-covering and offset concerns over corporate results. (more here…) Related items Looking Forward to Trade Finance 2011 RPT-China, HK shares lower as tightening...
LONDON: Copper bounced on Friday, helped by investors balancing positions ahead of the weekend's G-20 meeting, but was set to decline for a third...