Ping An Insurance (Grp) Co of China Ltd
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99 Wuxian (ASX:NNW) is pleased to provide a business update for the month of August 2015, including; a new business partner, Wanlitong Loyalty, which is the loyalty program of Ping An Insurance Group; a new contract with online insurance agent XinYiZhan Insurance Agency to provide incentive cloud services.
China Hospital Investment & Management Summit 2011 will be hosted by Duxes Business Consulting Inc. on July 7-8 in Beijing at the Swissôtel Beijing Hong Kong Macau Center. The 2011 Summit will provide a platform to discuss the policies and regulations effecting China's rapidly expanding hospital industry as a result of the recently issued Views on Further Encouraging and Guiding the Investment of Social Capital Toward Medical Institutions, focused on healthcare reform and hospital development.
Asian markets mostly gained on Friday. Japan's Nikkei was 0.2 per cent higher on upbeat industrial output data. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rose 1.0 per cent, while South Korea's Kospi added 0.5 per cent. China's Shanghai Composite Friday fell 0.3 per cent. Today metal and resource shares in the regional markets may face pressure after the massive earthquake that hit Chile.
Asia's major markets ended mostly lower yesterday. Tokyo stocks were hit by the data of huge contraction in the economy, but Shanghai Composite outperformed the Asian markets backed by hopes of further government economic stimulus measures, which also boosted the Hong Kong shares.
Asian shares are set to gain on Monday after a rally on Wall Street last Friday. Japan's Nikkei average is also expected to be buoyed by exporters on a weaker yen. Asian shares rallied across the region Friday with shipping stocks leading for another day and miners rising on hopes that demand for commodities might be picking up. The Shanghai Composite Index rallied 4%, delivering its best performance of the week while China-related shares also lifted the market in Hong Kong.
Asia's major markets including Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong closed higher on Wednesday after the US stocks rose on the positive economy data and progress on government's stimulus plan. Tokyo stocks opened lower Thursday as investor sentiment was dampened by bleak U.S. corporate earnings.
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