Market summary : SSE Composite Index sees slight decline
The SSE Composite Index closed at 3,250.6007 CNYD on January 27, with a minor decline of 0.06%. The index showed an 11.59% increase over six months but declined 4.26% over the past month.
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The SSE Composite Index closed at 3,250.6007 CNYD on January 27, with a minor decline of 0.06%. The index showed an 11.59% increase over six months but declined 4.26% over the past month.
The Hang Seng China 50 Index fell 0.53% on December 20, closing at 7,400.40 USD, reflecting a mixed market performance. The index gained 27.76% year-over-year but dropped 16.57% in five years.
Chinese stock market hits losses as companies like Hunan TV & Broadcast and Shanghai CDXJ Digital see steep declines. Here’s a snapshot of top stock losses from today's session.
Ma Huateng’s journey from a software developer to the CEO of a tech giant exemplifies the transformative power of innovation and vision. His story serves as an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs, illustrating that with creativity and determination, the possibilities are limitless.
Speaking at a key economic forum, Xi underscored the importance of adhering to the set economic targets as China navigates a complex landscape marked by fluctuating global markets and domestic challenges.
The China International Import Expo (CIIE) Bureau announced on Wednesday that over 50 countries and international organizations will participate in the 7th CIIE.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) announced on Monday that it has lowered the interest rate on seven-day reverse repos from 1.8 percent to 1.7 percent.
China's growing copper glut highlights the challenges of a sluggish economy with weak industrial demand.
Rizal Sukma of Indonesia's CSIS emphasized China's crucial economic role in Asia-Pacific prosperity. He expressed confidence in China's ability to address challenges and drive regional growth through trade and investment.
Nearly 240 local funds were liquidated in 2023, marking the highest number since 2018's regulatory shakeup, according to Bloomberg data.
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