SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China’s central bank will keep its monetary policy flexible and appropriately adjust it according to changes in the country’s economic situation, bank governor Yi Gang ... ( read original story ...)
China’s stock market needs to ditch its patchwork rules for a clean start at its watershed moment
Shanghai’s stock exchange can trace its history to 1891 as an association of equity traders during the Qing dynasty’s twilight years. Formally named in 1904, the early bourse was a market for banks, r... ( read original story ...)
Beijing sends clear message to Hong Kong: join forces with Shanghai and boost China’s financial power
Hong Kong and Shanghai have different starting points in internationalisation and different missions, but they have the same goal, which is to serve China’s needs of reform and opening-up and boost th... ( read original story ...)
Bank of East Asia : BEA China Opens the Shanghai and Hong Kong Museum of Banking History
Hong Kong, 30th November, 2018-The Bank of East Asia, Limited ("BEA") announces that its wholly-owned subsidiary, The Bank of East Asia (China) Limited ("BEA China") has officially opened the Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Huatai Securities kicks off Shanghai-London Stock Connect
"We are pleased to be the first issuer to tap this new market of enormous potential and unprecedented opportunity," he said, adding the offering would help Huatai expand its overseas footprint and str... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Stock Exchange Issues Guidelines For Information Disclosure For Distributing High Proportions Of Bonus Shares Or Capitalized Shares
In addition, the market concerns were interpreted through the official ... Attachment: Notice on Issuing the "Guidelines of the Shanghai Stock Exchange for the Information Disclosure for Distributing ... ( read original story ...)
Stock Market: Nikkei opened over 1% higher
The Shanghai index managed to hold onto gains for longer than ... European bonds rallied on the comfort the US would be less of a spread burden, but it does looks as though the market remains broken. ... ( read original story ...)