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Chinese Shares Open Higher on Opening of Annual Parliament Session
[2009-03-05 11:18:47]
Chinese shares opened higher on Thursday, with the market expecting further stimulus measures from the on-going annual meeting of the country's parliament, the National People's Congress.
The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index was up 1.0 percent to 2220.15 points and the smaller Shenzhen index rose 1.38 percent to open at 8341.53 points.
The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index was up 1.0 percent to 2220.15 points and the smaller Shenzhen index rose 1.38 percent to open at 8341.53 points.
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