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TURNOVER ON SSE AND SZSE 2 TRILLION YUAN, UP 148.3 BILLION YUAN FROM THE PREVIOUS SESSION AT THE SAME TIME
2026-04-20
TURNOVER ON SSE AND SZSE 2 TRILLION YUAN, UP 148.3 BILLION YUAN FROM THE PREVIOUS SESSION AT THE SAME TIME
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Hong Kong-listed Orient Securities (03958.HK) opened 13.53% higher. This follows a suspension announcement on the 19th by Orient Securities A-shares regarding a major event, stating that the company is planning to acquire 100% equity of Shanghai Secu
Hong Kong-listed Orient Securities (03958.HK) opened 13.53% higher. This follows a suspension announcement on the 19th by Orient Securities A-shares regarding a major event, stating that the company is planning to acquire 100% equity of Shanghai Securities through the issuance of A-shares and cash payment.
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China’s silver imports surged to a record 836 tons in March, far above the 10-year average of about 306 tons, driven by strong retail investment and robust demand from the solar sector. Investors turned to silver bars as a cheaper alternative to gold
China’s silver imports surged to a record 836 tons in March, far above the 10-year average of about 306 tons, driven by strong retail investment and robust demand from the solar sector. Investors turned to silver bars as a cheaper alternative to gold, while manufacturers front-loaded production ahead of tax rebate changes. Elevated domestic prices created arbitrage opportunities, drawing global inflows via Hong Kong. However, analysts expect imports to normalize, citing no long-term supply-demand imbalance.
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