China says economy could rebound sharply in Q1 from year earlier
BEIJING -- China's economy could rebound sharply during the first quarter from a year earlier, a spokeswoman for the statistics bureau said on Monday. Read More
BEIJING -- China's economy could rebound sharply during the first quarter from a year earlier, a spokeswoman for the statistics bureau said on Monday. Read More
TOKYO -- Japanese shares rose on Monday as optimism around the passage of a massive U.S. stimulus package boosted cyclical shares, although declines in tech stocks weighed on the benchmark. Read More
BEIJING -- China's industrial output growth quickened in January-February, beating expectations, as the vast manufacturing sector started 2021 on a firm footing and the economy consolidated its brisk recovery. Read More
BEIJING -- China's daily refinery throughput rose 15% in the first two months of the year, from a low base a year earlier, as fuel demand remains solid and refineries rush to hike production ahead of maintenance season. Read More
Copper prices rose on Monday to the highest levels in almost two weeks, building on last week's gains as top metals consumer China released upbeat economic activity data and as concerns over global supply resurfaced. Read More
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