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Screen on: futures exchange is set for electronic trading. (Hong Kong Futures Exchange Ltd.)

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After three years of planning, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Ltd. , has announced plans for electronic trading of options and futures, using the latest software in electronic trading technology.

Author: Wonacott, Peter
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2000
Strategy & planning, Facilities & equipment, Services introduction, Other Financial Vehicles, Hong Kong, Commodity Exchanges, Security & commodity services, not elsewhere classified, Stock Quotation Services, Innovations, Electronic trading (Securities), Online securities trading, Commodities industry, Commodity futures, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Ltd.

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China markets snub politics

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China's stock markets did not react drastically to the U.S. surveillance plane incident and its political aftermath, most likely due to the government's shielding of capital markets. A related graph shows the Hang Seng China-Affiliated Corporations Index versus the Shanghai Composite Index closings.

Author: Wonacott, Peter
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2001
United States, China, Financial analysis, International politics, Hawaii, U.S. Navy Spy Plane Incident, 2001

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Shenzhen Class B shares' roller-coaster ride to continue

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Shenzhen Class B shares will continue to see seesaw price movements in 1997, in large part due to heavy buying and selling by mainland investors. In the period between Nov. and Dec. 1996, Class B shares jumped from a high of 1849.78 to a low of 1122.23. Shares at year-end reached 1290.98 points, 134% higher than the previous year. Analysts say that investors should expect the same trend in 1997 and advised them to trade in and out quickly to avoid the possibility of losses.

Author: Wonacott, Peter
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1997
Management, Prices and rates, Stock-exchange, Exchanges, Shenzhen Stock Exchange

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, Securities industry, China, Stock exchanges, Securities
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