Trung Quốc bãi bỏ thuế mua chứng khoán - TTCK Trung Quốc tăng hết biên độ hôm nay là +9.61%

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  1. elnino2008

    elnino2008 Thành viên quen thuộc

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    Trung Quốc bãi bỏ thuế mua chứng khoán - TTCK Trung Quốc tăng hết biên độ hôm nay là +9.61%

    Hôm nay Trung Quốc bỏ thuế đánh vào MUA chứng khoán.

    Riêng ai BÁN chứng khoán vẫn chịu thuế như cũ

    TTCK hôm nay 19/9/2008 tăng hết biên độ là +9.61% (biên độ MAX là 10%).

    Mie, Viet Nam mình bây giờ áp dụng ngay thì vỡ chợ mất

    Thuỳ Linh đây

    http://www.cctv.com/english/20080919/101402.shtml

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    "China cancels stamp tax on stock purchase to support equities market"

    09-19-2008 09:07

    Effective on Friday, China will scrap the stamp tax on stock purchase. The move is calculated to boost the equities market after domestic stocks fell for a third consecutive day since Tuesday.

    With the authorization of the State Council, the Ministry of Finance and the State Administration of Taxation said they decided to cancel the share-trading stamp tax on stock purchase, while the stamp tax on share selling will remain unchanged.

    The decision came hours after Chinese stocks tumbled 1.72 percent on Thursday, amid the current global financial turmoil.

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    http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/china/article4784846.ece

    September 19, 2008
    China stocks surge as government shores up shares

    Responding to an unprecedented package of government measures to shore up share prices, Chinese stocks surged by more than nine percent this morning.

    It was the biggest gain since April when the market rallied briefly after authorities announced a smaller measure ?" reducing the stamp tax on purchases of equities to try to halt a slide in share prices. But that reduction to 0.1 percent to 0.3 percent proved only a temporary support and by the close of trade yesterday (Thursday), shares in Shanghai had fallen 69 percent from a record peak last October. The Shanghai Composite Index has tumbled more than 20 percent this month alone.

    Spurred by the turmoil in international markets, worried about the savings of tens of thousands of middle-class families who have embraced this 18-year-old espousal of capitalist ways and keen to reduce the risk of a flight of capital out of China, several arms of the government acted last night.

    State television announced the scrapping of the 0.1 percent stamp tax on purchase of equities, although the levy would continue to apply to sales of shares.

    But the authorities did not stop there. The government announced that Central Huijin, an arm of the sovereign wealth fund, would also help to stabilise the market by buying shares in listed companies including three top state-owned banks.

    That marks the first time in the nearly 18-year history of China?Ts modern stock market that authorities have announced share purchases by a central government agency to support the market. Such a step underscores the anxiety felt among government agencies over the relentless slide in the market.

    Yan Li, a Beijing-based analyst with Southwest Securities, said: ?oBy announcing these policies amid continuous falls, the government is sending out an explicit signal that it is concerned and wants to inject confidence in everyone. It wants to make its attitude clear: the government will not let the capital market be.?

    The authorities must have been disappointed after the market failed to find comfort from a surprise monetary easing at the weekend when China cut the benchmark one-year lending rate and lowered reserve requirements for all but the biggest banks, breaking a two-year tightening cycle much earlier than the financial markets had anticipated.

    The slew of measures yesterday also addressed another major market concern ?" the overhang of state-held shares that could be released into the market with the expiry of lock-up periods under shareholding reforms. The agency that oversees Chinese state-owned enterprises said they should buy back their shares from the stock market in accordance with their growth needs.

    The Shanghai Composite Index (.SSEC), which sank to a new 22-month closing low on Thursday, opened up 9.06 percent and after half an hour was up 9.32 percent at 2,072.448 points. Most shares rose their 10 percent daily limits.

    Zhang Qi, analyst at Haitong Securities, told Reuters: ?oThe rescue effort will continue to have an impact for weeks - after all, this is the first time in the 18-year history of the stock market that authorities are taking such a step."



    Được elnino2008 sửa chữa / chuyển vào 22:27 ngày 19/09/2008
  2. FPTleader

    FPTleader Thành viên quen thuộc

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    sáng nay mợ Cúc lên bản tin VTV1 vẫn bảo lưu ý kiến à?
  3. VietNamMyanhem

    VietNamMyanhem Thành viên mới

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    Cụ đừng nhắc đến cái con lgu này nữa em bức súc lắm *** nhà nó.
  4. ocrack

    ocrack Thành viên quen thuộc

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    he he, VN chưa áp dụng thuế chứng mà tt đã quang tèo. Không hiểu lúc áp vào thì thế nào nhỉ
  5. elnino2008

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    Mừng các cụ nào mua được chứng khoán sáng nay

    Mời các bác nghe bài hát

    Pulsedriver - Cambodia - phê lòi

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1yu0p-S8WSI


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    Well he was Thailand based
    She was an airforce wife
    He used to fly weekends
    It was the easy life
    But then it turned around
    And he began to change
    She didn´t wonder then
    She didn´t think it strange
    But then he got a call
    He had to leave that night
    He couldn´t say too much
    But it would be alright
    He didn´t need to pack
    They´d meet the next night
    He had a job to do
    Flying to Cambodia

    And as the nights passed by
    She tried to trace the past
    The way he used to look
    The way he used to laugh
    I guess she´ll never know
    What got inside his soul
    She couldn´t make it out
    Just couldn´t take it all
    He had the sadest eyes
    The girl had ever seen
    He used to cry some nights
    As though he lived a dream
    And as she held him close
    He used to search her face
    As though she knew the truth
    Lost inside Cambodia

    But then a call came through
    They said he´d soon be home
    She had to pack a case
    And they would make a rendez-vous
    But now a year has passed
    And not a single word
    And all the love she knew
    Has disappeared out in the haze
    Cambodia





    Được elnino2008 sửa chữa / chuyển vào 22:46 ngày 19/09/2008

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