Thursday, October 11, 2012

Chinese shares up 1.03 percent in morning trade






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SHANGHAI–Chinese shares were up 1.03 percent in early trade Friday with banks leading the gains after Central Huijin Investment increased stakes in the nation’s major lenders, dealers said.


The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index added 21.65 points to 2,124.52.


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