News: China Shipping Development Company Limited (600026.SS)
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China COSCO Q3 net loss narrows, shares up
HONG KONG, Oct 30 (Reuters) - China COSCO Holdings , the country's largest shipping group, narrowed its quarterly losses as China demand drove a rise in bulk cargo volume and freight rates and the container shipping market improved.
HK, Shanghai shares at multi-week lows; developers fall
* Weak U.S. market weigh on China, HK shares * HK developers slump after HKMA says will limit mortgages (Updates to close)
HK shares seen higher with finance shares in lead
HONG KONG, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks are expected to open higher on Friday with firmer overseas markets building investor confidence in further rises of local stocks, led by a possible rebound in finance shares.
TABLE-China Shipping Q3 net profit down 81 pct
Company name China Shipping Development Co. Ltd.
China shares end up 4.8 pct, 3rd biggest gain in 2009
* Market debut Wynn Macau posts gains (Updates to close)
China shares gain 3.8 pct after holiday; HK up 0.17 pct
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI, Oct 9 (Reuters) - China's key stock index was up 3.84 percent on Friday, led by banking shares, as the market played catch-up following a strong global rally during Chibna's eight-day National Day holiday.
HK shares end up 1.2 pct; HSBC up on talks for RBS units
* Local developers up on upbeat 2010 outlook (Updates to close)
HK shares up 0.4 pct; Chalco, local developers gain
* Shippers up as freight costs rise (Updates to midday)
Hong Kong shares to open 0.8 pct higher; shippers rise
HONG KONG, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks are set to open 0.83 percent higher, with shipping companies rising on higher freight costs, while local developers gain on hopes a global economic recovery will lift demand for property.
PRESS DIGEST - Hong Kong - Sept 7
HONG KONG, Sept 7 (Reuters) - These are some of the leading stories in Hong Kong newspapers on Monday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST





