HONG KONG (Reuters) – Asian stocks inched higher on Monday, with investors taking profits on defensive plays and buying back other beaten down shares, though selling could resume shortly as the U.S. and Chinese economies are slowing in tandem. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..HONG KONG (Reuters) – Asian stocks edged up on Monday, with investors taking profits on defensive plays and buying back other beaten down shares, though selling could resume shortly as the U.S. and Chinese economies are slowing in tandem. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..HONG KONG (Reuters) – Asian stocks recovered on Friday after three days of declines but investors remained nervous ahead of a closely-followed U S. job report amid concerns over the U.S. and global outlook. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..HONG KONG (Reuters) – Asian stocks recovered on Friday after three days of declines but investors remained nervous ahead of a closely-followed U S. job report amid concerns over the U.S. and global outlook. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..HONG KONG (Reuters) – Asian stocks and commodities fell while U.S. Treasury futures rose to a 14-month high on Thursday, after manufacturing data showed China’s rapid economic growth was slowing, increasing fears of a global double dip. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..HONG KONG (Reuters) – Asian stocks and commodities began the second half of the year on a sour note on Thursday, with Japanese stocks sliding to a seven-month low after manufacturing data showed China’s rapid economic growth was slowing. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..HONG KONG (Reuters) – Asian stocks and commodities began the second half of the year on a sour note on Thursday, with Japanese stocks sliding to a seven-month low after manufacturing data showed China’s rapid economic growth was slowing. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..A share sale at Agricultural Bank of China – set to be the world’s biggest initial public offering (IPO) – begins in Hong Kong. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..Internet giant Google said it plans to stop automatically redirecting users of its Google.cn site to its Hong Kong page, in a bid to secure renewal of the company’s China operating license. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..By JOE McDONALD 2010-06-29T08:19:26Z BEIJING (AP) — Google Inc. said Tuesday it will stop automatically rerouting users of its China search site to its Hong Kong site after Beijing said the company would lose its mainland Internet license if the tactic continued…. Lesen hier die [...]
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5. July 2010