Feb 03, 2020 · Markets in China, the world's second-biggest economy, had closed on Jan 24 for the annual Chinese New Year holiday, but since then the viral epidemic that started in Wuhan has spread around the world. Why Is China's Stock Market Closed Today? - 2/8/16 China's stock market is closed today for Chinese New Year celebrations. Festivities for one of the most important calendar events in China, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan kicked off today Why Is China's Stock Market Closed Today? - 9/2/15
27 Jan 2020 [HONG KONG] China's massive financial markets may remain closed until next Monday after authorities extended the Lunar New Year break by Start using our stock exchange holidays calendar! Find out on which days the stock exchanges are closed or partially closed. Besides the calendar for 2020, we
27 Jan 2020 [HONG KONG] China's massive financial markets may remain closed until next Monday after authorities extended the Lunar New Year break by
The China Shanghai Composite Stock Market Index is expected to trade at 2680.91 points by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. Looking forward, we estimate it to trade at 2443.10 in 12 months time. Market Closure, Coronavirus Disrupt Pricing on China ETFs ... Market Closure, Coronavirus Disrupt Pricing on China ETFs While China’s stock markets have been closed, billions of dollars in exchange-traded funds made up of Chinese A-shares have been trading Chinese Stocks Tanked After Markets Reopen. Why U.S ... Because China’s stock markets were closed last week, they’re now playing catch-up, doing in one day what would have taken a week of gyrations to accomplish. So yes, China Frantically Shuts Down Stock Market to Prevent ... Jan 28, 2020 · Chinese authorities have announced that stock markets in Shanghai and Shenzhen will remain closed until next Monday as fears over coronavirus continue to swirl. But it may not be enough to stop a selloff once markets reopen next week.| Image: shutterstock.com
Dow Jones futures rose Monday morning, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, even after Chinese markets tumbled and China coronavirus cases and deaths continue to swell.