Shanghai Composite ends at fresh 18-month high on stimulus bets

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Last Updated : Sep 15 2014 | 4:45 PM IST
Mainland China share market closed higher after reversing earlier losses on Monday, 15 September 2014, as the latest disappointing economic data reinforced speculation that Beijing could generate more economic stimulus measures. The nine out of ten SSE sectors advanced, with shares of energy, material, technology, telecom and consumer goods companies being major gainers. The benchmark Shanghai Composite advanced 7.19 points to finish at 2339.14, marking its highest closing level since March 6, 2013, when it closed at 2347.18. The CSI 300 index declined 1.17 points to 2437.19.

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First Published: Sep 15 2014 | 3:56 PM IST

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