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According to Hong Kong Stock Exchange filings, Tencent Holdings (00700.HK) repurchased 1.1 million shares on June 1, at a cost of HK$500.7 million.
2026-06-01
According to Hong Kong Stock Exchange filings, Tencent Holdings (00700.HK) repurchased 1.1 million shares on June 1, at a cost of HK$500.7 million.
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2026-06-01
Tianjin's municipal housing and urban‑rural development commission and municipal market supervision commission have instructed district housing and market regulators to carry out an about two‑month enforcement campaign to restore order in real‑estate
Tianjin's municipal housing and urban‑rural development commission and municipal market supervision commission have instructed district housing and market regulators to carry out an about two‑month enforcement campaign to restore order in real‑estate transactions and the brokerage market. The campaign will focus on high‑complaint issues, intensify enforcement against false advertising and Improper or illegal brokerage charges, and strengthen information sharing, case referrals and joint enforcement. Authorities will promptly handle violations in in accordance with law to deter misconduct, protect consumers’ legal rights and help resolve market disputes to support stable development of Tianjin’s real estate market.
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S&P Global Market Intelligence chief economist Joe Hayes said April’s growth in France was transitory. The front-loaded order boost has faded, replaced by falling new business, lower production and inventory reduction. Supply chains are still adjusti
S&P Global Market Intelligence chief economist Joe Hayes said April’s growth in France was transitory. The front-loaded order boost has faded, replaced by falling new business, lower production and inventory reduction. Supply chains are still adjusting to the Middle East war and energy-price shock: more French manufacturers report delivery disruptions and rising input costs versus April, pressures that could feed broader commodity-price rises and supply constraints in coming months. He warned heavily indebted countries like France have limited policy tools to counter such large external shocks.
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