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As the A-share door opens for overseas investors, the existence of B shares appears to be unnecessary.
There are rumors that the central bank has injected capital into selective brokerages and let them buy stocks, as current valuations of most blue chips are obviously too low.
Real estate developers gained due to a strengthened yuan.
Capital is tight at the end of the year.
The stock has dropped over the last five to six years from over 30 yuan and now it's time to rebound with the good news.
The abolishment could lead to a rise in coal prices immediately. Furthermore, increases may also arise in power tariff as a result of the country's price pass-through system.
It turns out there isn't any further specific stimulation except for the long-term general goal to boost Chinese stocks.
Sadly, the ventilation systems in many offices are not as good as the building's exterior.
For companies, they can shift a bit to issue short-term bonds with a maturity of less than one year on the inter-bank bond market for lower financing costs.
If more fund management firms get deals like this, the market will see more active trading with flurry of capital.