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Hong Kong shares up 0.34 pct by midday
Hong Kong stocks gained 91.10 points, or 0.34 percent, to close Monday's morning session at 27,181.91 points.
Chinese shares close higher at midday Monday
China's major stock indices ended higher in the morning session Monday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index up 0.68% at 2,613.53 points.
8 firms debut on China's "new third board"
China's National Equities Exchange and Quotations, also known as the "new third board," saw the debut of 8 new SMEs in the past week.
China treasury bond futures open lower Monday
China's five-year treasury bond futures opened lower on Monday, with the contract for settlement in March 2019 opening 0.11% lower at 99.72 yuan.
China Hushen 300 index futures open mixed Monday
China's Hushen 300 index futures opened mixed on Monday, as the contract for settlement in February 2019 opened 0.11 percent higher at 3,174.8 points.
Chinese shares open higher Monday
Chinese stocks opened higher on Monday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index up 0.12 percent to open at 2,599.06 points.
Chinese yuan weakens to 6.7774 against USD Monday
The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, weakened 109.00 basis points to 6.7774 against the U.S. dollar Monday.
China's yuan funds outstanding for forex fall in December
China's yuan funds outstanding for foreign exchange stood at 21.256 trillion yuan at the end of last month, down from 21.26trln yuan in November.
Reverse repos worth 770 bln yuan to mature in China
Reverse repos worth 770 billion yuan (about 113.8 billion U.S. dollars) will mature in China in the coming week, the largest weekly amount in a year.
China's securities regulator approves 2 new IPOs
China's securities regulator has approved the initial public offering (IPO) applications of two companies.
Chinese banks' forex settlement deficit narrows in December
China's commercial banks reported a drop in their forex settlement deficit in December, official data showed.
Oil prices increase amid declining U.S. rig count
Oil prices surged on Friday as falling U.S. rig count eased some of the concerns over a global glut.
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