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Chinese shares close lower Monday
Chinese stocks closed lower on Monday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index down 1.02 percent, at 2,890.03 points.
China Hushen 300 index futures close lower Monday
China's Hushen 300 index futures closed lower on Monday, with the contract for June 2020 down 1.42 percent to finish at 3,929.4 points.
China unveils measures for registration-based system of ChiNext
The application review process will be open and paperless in a bid to ease enterprises' burdens and increase transparency, according to the CSRC.
China's overnight Shibor interbank rate decreases Monday
The overnight Shibor, which measures the borrowing cost of China's interbank market, decreased 5.2 basis points to 1.477 percent Monday.
China greenlights two IPOs on sci-tech innovation board
China's securities regulator has approved the registration of the IPOs of two companies on the science and technology innovation board.
China's central bank injects liquidity into market
A total of 200 billion yuan (about 28 billion U.S. dollars) was injected into the market via medium-term lending facility (MLF).
China Hushen 300 index futures open lower Monday
China's Hushen 300 index futures opened lower on Monday, with the contract for settlement in June 2020 opening 0.51 percent lower at 3,966 points.
Chinese yuan strengthens last week
China's yuan strengthened against a basket of currencies last week, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS).
Chinese yuan weakens to 7.0902 against USD Monday
The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, weakened 37 pips to 7.0902 against the U.S. dollar Monday.
Chinese shares open lower Monday
Chinese stocks opened lower on Monday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index down 0.39 percent to open at 2,908.28 points.
Hong Kong stocks open 1.28 pct lower
Hong Kong stocks lost 310.00 points, or 1.28 percent, to open at 23,991.38 points on Monday.
More lock-up shares to become tradable
Lock-up shares worth about 74.84 billion yuan (about 10.56 billion U.S. dollars) will become eligible for trade on China's bourses in the coming week.
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