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		<title>ChinaStockMarketResearch.com kooperiert mit Boerse-go.de</title>
		<description>China Stock Market Research kooperiert seit heute offiziell mit einem der führenden Finanzsportalen im deutschsprachigen Raum.

CSMR verwaltet die Bereiche Asien und Emerging Markets auf www.boerse-go.de

www.boerse-go.de/region/bric_emerging_markets

www.boerse-go.de/region/asien

In Kürze findet ein Relaunch von ChinaStockMarket.com statt.

Tragen Sie sich rechts in unserem Newsletter ein, um über den Start informiert zu werden!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus China

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		<title>Greater China economic and business calendar - to Sept 29</title>
		<description>Key items expected in Greater China region to September 29:

Tuesday September 23
-Hong Kong-listed CATIC International H1 results
-Hong Kong-listed China Properties H1 results
-Hong Kong-listed AEON Credit H1 results
-Taiwan Aug export orders
-Taiwan Aug industrial output

Wednesday September 24
-Hong Kong's Kowloon Development H1 results

Thursday September 25
-Hong Kong Aug trade data
-Hong Kong-listed Shimao Property H1 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.chinastockmarketresearch.com/2008/09/greater-china-economic-and-business-calendar-to-sept-29/</link>
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		<title>22nd Sep 2008: A summary of Greater China stock market trading Monday</title>
		<description>HONG KONG

Share prices closed higher led by China stocks as the Shanghai bourse extended Friday's 9.5 pct surge after Beijing took more measures to support its markets. Investors also welcomed the US government's rescue plan for banks, though there are some doubts whether the bailout would end all the problems ...</description>
		<link>http://www.chinastockmarketresearch.com/2008/09/22nd-sep-2008-a-summary-of-greater-china-stock-market-trading-monday/</link>
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		<title>22nd Sep 2008: China to ease controls on share buybacks by listed firms</title>
		<description>The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said it issued a draft rules yesterday which would remove many of the controls on share buybacks.

According to the draft published on the CSRC's website, buyback offers would no longer need approval from the CSRC. Instead, upon obtaining shareholder approval for buybacks, a listed ...</description>
		<link>http://www.chinastockmarketresearch.com/2008/09/22nd-sep-2008-china-to-ease-controls-on-share-buybacks-by-listed-firms/</link>
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		<title>19th Sep 2008:  China stock prices open 9.06% higher following stamp tax cut</title>
		<description>BEIJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- China stock prices  soared 9.06 percent at opening on Friday after the government moved to scrap the  stamp tax on stock purchase, effective Friday, in a move to boost the equities  market. 

 The government said late Thursday it would cancel the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.chinastockmarketresearch.com/2008/09/19th-sep-2008-china-stock-prices-open-906-higher-following-stamp-tax-cut/</link>
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		<title>19th Sep 2008: Share-purchase stamp duties scrapped</title>
		<description>INVESTORS in China will no longer have to pay a stamp duty when they buy shares, a state initiative to provide a boost to the nation's flagging stock markets roiled further by global financial turmoil.

From today, investors will pay the 0.1 percent tax only when they sell shares, according to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.chinastockmarketresearch.com/2008/09/19th-sep-2008-share-purchase-stamp-duties-scrapped/</link>
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		<title>18th Sep 2009: China A-shares end morning sharply lower as US financial turmoil spreads</title>
		<description>China A-shares finished the morning sharply lower after three more Chinese banks disclosed their exposure to collapsed investment bank Lehman Brothers. Airlines also tumbled on a rebound in crude oil prices.

Financials were under pressure as confidence in the sector collapsed amid reports that more US institutions are seeking mergers to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.chinastockmarketresearch.com/2008/09/18th-sep-2009-china-a-shares-end-morning-sharply-lower-as-us-financial-turmoil-spreads/</link>
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		<title>18th Sep 2009: China B-shares end morning sharply lower on Wall St turmoil; no gainers</title>
		<description>China B-shares finished the morning session sharply lower, reacting to Wall Street's over 4 pct tumble after the US government's takeover of AIG failed to restore confidence in the financial system.

All stocks in the B-share market finished in negative territory, and more than 20 fell by the 10 pct daily ...</description>
		<link>http://www.chinastockmarketresearch.com/2008/09/18th-sep-2009-china-b-shares-end-morning-sharply-lower-on-wall-st-turmoil-no-gainers/</link>
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		<title>18th Sep 2009: BOC holds Lehman-related bonds, loans of $128.82 mln</title>
		<description>Bank of China (BOC), the country's largest foreign exchange lender, said on Wednesday it had total exposure to failed U.S. investment bank Lehman Brothers of 128.82 million U.S. dollars.

The exposure, consisting of Lehman-related bonds of 75.62 million U.S. dollars and loans of 53.2 million U.S. dollars, accounted for 0.01 percent ...</description>
		<link>http://www.chinastockmarketresearch.com/2008/09/18th-sep-2009-boc-holds-lehman-related-bonds-loans-of-12882-mln/</link>
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		<title>17th Sep 2008 Market Summary China</title>
		<description>China A-shares closed sharply lower for a second day after China Merchants Bank announced a large exposure to Lehman Brothers, raising concerns about how much of the latter's securities are held by other financial institutions.

China Merchants Bank (SSE:600036, HKG:3968) fell 9.96 pct to 14.47 yuan after tumbling almost 10 pct ...</description>
		<link>http://www.chinastockmarketresearch.com/2008/09/17th-sep-2008-market-summary-china/</link>
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