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China stock market calendar -- July 16
China's stock market calendar, updated on July 16
China pledges to stabilize RMB exchange rate
The State Council, China's cabinet, pledged on Wednesday to stabilize the exchange rate of the yuan at a reasonable and balanced level.
Indian stocks close higher
Indian stocks staged strong performance on Wednesday lifted by auto and technology stocks.
Singapore stocks end up 0.67 pct
Singapore shares closed 0.67 percent higher on Wednesday.
China Hushen 300 index futures close lower Wednesday
China's key Hushen 300 index futures ended lower on Wednesday, with the contract for July, down 3.55 percent to close at 3,858.4 points.
MOF to float RMB30 bln 5-year fixed-rate T-notes on July 22
China's Ministry of Finance (MOF) will invite biddings for 30 billion yuan 5-year fixed-rate Treasury notes on July 22.
Guangdong issue floating RMB5.5 bln 5Y, 7Y, 10Y for-special-use bonds Tue.
Southeast China's Guangdong Province finished auctioning 5.5 billion yuan 5-year, 7-year and 10-year fixed-rate for-special-use bonds Tuesday.
China's MOF sells 10Y T-bonds at 3.51 pct yield Wed.
China's Ministry of Finance (MOF) sold 30 billion yuan worth of 10-year T-bonds at an annual yield of 3.51 percent on Wednesday.
Tokyo shares end higher by break on overseas gains
Tokyo shares ended the morning session higher on Wednesday tracing gains in overnight oversea markets.
China stock market calendar -- July 15
China's stock market calendar, updated on July 15
China interbank bonds likely to correct after PBOC drains liquidity via OMO
China interbank bonds likely to correct Wed., after PBOC drains liquidity via OMOs
China's crude oil import costs down 45pct o-y in H1, good for oil refiners
Thanks to the low international oil price, China's crude oil import costs saw significant decline.
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