Securities
Hang Seng includes more mainland companies
12 May 2008Hong Kong's benchmark stock index has removed two Hong Kong-based companies from its makeup, with plans to replace them with two mainland-based firms, the Wall Street Journal reported. more...
Sinopec unit hit with three-month trading ban
9 May 2008The Shanghai Stock Exchange banned trading by a Sinopec Shanghai Oil Products Co, a subsidiary of energy giant Sinopec, for three months after the unit violated a recent share-sale rule, the Wall Street Journal reported. more...
Ping An puts off share sale plan
9 May 2008Ping An Insurance, China's second-largest life insurer, has shelved plans for a large share sale in Shanghai, the Wall Street Journal reported. more...
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Alibaba.com's Q1 net profits more than double (7 May 2008)Maoye stock drops on trading debut (7 May 2008)
Airline stocks surge as jet-fuel prices fall (6 May 2008)
Ping An to resume fund-raising efforts as markets improve (6 May 2008)
Alibaba shares fall as Microsoft withdraws Yahoo bid (6 May 2008)
New fund to invest in China's rising middle class (6 May 2008)
Strong earnings boost stock markets (30 April 2008)
Anglo American tries to sell Shenhua stake (29 April 2008)
Zijin Mining soars on A-share debut (28 April 2008)
Stamp duty cut sends China stocks soaring (25 April 2008)
Beijing slashes trading tax to boost stock confidence (24 April 2008)
CIC allowed to invest more abroad (24 April 2008)
Shanghai down 50% from October peak (22 April 2008)
Shanghai market hits new low (21 April 2008)
Beijing limits non-tradeable share flow (21 April 2008)
CSI 300 on course for biggest weekly fall (18 April 2008)
Interest rate worries send markets spiraling (15 April 2008)

