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Asian markets roundup: Bourses outside Hong Kong and India rise despite weak China data
Markets in Tokyo and Seoul scale new highs despite dismal China factory activity data.
Most Asian markets rise on China stimulus measures
Markets in Tokyo and Shanghai scale new highs on 22 April.
Mark Mobius forecasts 20% retreat for Chinese equities
The Shanghai Composite index has gained 94% over the past year and Mobius believes Chinese stocks have risen too fast.
Outlook for China's banking system is stable: Moody's
Chinese equities log their biggest one-day percentage drop since 2008 on 19 January, dragged down by financial stocks.
Mark Mobius expects China's equity bull run to last a while
Morgan Stanley's Jonathan Garner forecasts potential 'ultra-bull' rally for Chinese shares.
Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Link at Trickle Just Days After Debut
Both northbound and southbound flows are way below the daily permissible limit.
China and Japan Factory Output Edges Up, Shows PMI
China and Japan log modest improvements in manufacturing activity in May, but overall contraction seen.
China to Link Shanghai and Hong Kong Bourses in Six Months
Move to pave the way for a combined $3.8bn worth of daily cross-border trading.
Chinese Investors Shy Away From IPOs Over Concerns of Overvaluation
Benchmark Shanghai Composite Index has lost $571bn of market value over four years.
Asian Markets Mostly Low, China and South Korea Pick Up
Eurozone issues and China remain central concerns