

Two Chinese companies, Chemspec International Ltd and Duoyuan Global Water (DGW), have made waves on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) with their recent floats giving new life to the moribund global IPO market. Both the firms dazzled on debut with ...
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Two Chinese companies made initial public offerings on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on June 24, signaling a pickup in the return of foreign IPOs. Chemspec International Ltd, a Shanghai-based maker of specialty chemicals, hopes to raise about $...
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NEW YORK: Two Chinese companies made initial public offerings on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on June 24, signaling a pickup in the return of foreign IPOs. Chemspec International Ltd., a Shanghai-based maker of specialty chemicals, hopes to ra...
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China Green Agriculture Inc, the first Chinese company listed on the New York Stock Exchange Amex market, opened for trading on Monday. Green Agriculture, which produces and distributes humic acid based liquid compound fertilizer, ...
Author:Date:2009-03-27 11:48:10 Click:0 More...
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Monday kicked off its trading session with a special ceremony marking the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. In a symbolic move, Stephen A. Orlins,...
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NEW YORK -- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Monday kicked off its trading session with a special ceremony marking the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States....
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ZCE President Zhao Zhengping said the agreement was of great significance to the exchange in an emerging market. He added the ZCE had seen continuing turnover growth in past three years. The exchange planned to introduce rice futures and other produc...
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The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said the NYSE's Beijing office would be allowed to carry out communication, promotion and research activities in China.China allows NYSE to set up office in Beijing It said the office would also help...
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