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China treasury bond futures close higher Wednesday
China's treasury bond futures closed higher on Wednesday, with the contract for settlement in December had no trading at the ending.
Roundup: S.Korean shares fall on worries about strong dollar
South Korean shares ended in negative territory on Wednesday on worries that the U.S. dollar may strengthen amid further stimulus measures by the ECB.
Chinese shares in mixed directions as small and big caps diverge on Fri.
Share prices on China's Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses moved in mixed directions on Wed.as small and big cap stocks went in opposition directions.
Port of Dalian to issue RMB4bln 5Y notes Dec. 7
Port of Dalian Co. of China announced Wednesday that it would issue 4 billion yuan worth of 5-year notes on December 7.
Shandong Sanxing Group to issue RMB300mln 3Y notes Dec. 7
Shandong Sanxing Group Co. of China announced Wednesday that it would issue 300 million yuan worth of 3-year notes on December 7.
Liaoning to sell RMB 72.2 bln general bonds on Dec. 8
Northeast China's Liaoning province announced on Tuesday that it would auction overall 72.2 billion yuan worth of general bonds on December 8.
Sinoma to issue RMB500mln 180D bills Dec. 3
Sinoma Co. of China announced Wednesday that it would issue 500 million yuan worth of 180-day bills on December 3.
Chinese stock-oriented funds add share positions since Oct.
As of November 27, the average position level of China's stock-oriented funds had risen to 90.68 percent from 87.02 pct at the end of the 3rd quarter.
Minmetals to issue RMB1.5bln 267D bills Dec. 3
Minmetals Co. of China announced Wednesday that it would issue 1.5 billion yuan worth of 267-day bills on December 3.
State Grid to issue RMB10bln 180D bills Dec. 3
State Grid Co. of China announced Wednesday that it would issue 10 billion yuan worth of 180-day bills on December 3.
Jiangsu Huaxi Group to issue RMB800mln 366D bills Dec. 7
Jiangsu Huaxi Group Co. of China announced Wednesday that it would issue 800 million yuan worth of 366-day bills on December 7.
Supply-demand imbalance is biggest risk for sugar market, analysts
The imbalance between supply and demand is the biggest risk on China's sugar market during the 2015/2016 sugar crushing season.
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