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China equities record biggest gain in 14 months on Tuesday amid authorities' all-out |
Posted by: superadmin - 02-07-2024, 10:57 AM - Forum: Business, Economy and Investment
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China equities record biggest gain in 14 months on Tuesday amid authorities' all-out effort to stabilize market
Chinese stocks on Tuesday have reportedly recorded the biggest gain in 14 months, reversing some of the losses after a straight six-day dip and a spiraling January, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index rebounding 3.23 percent to close at 2789.49 points, and the Shenzhen Component Index and ChiNext Index all soaring over 6 percent.
The recovery comes as state-owned Central Huijin Investment - deemed as a key player in the "national team" - pledged on Tuesday to ramp up investment in the A-share market, a timely boost to defuse looming liquidity stress, and as China's top securities regulator has recently mulled over what some industry insiders dubbed as an "all-out effort" to shore up market and crack down on illicit conducts.
Analysts said these concrete measures have sent a clear signal of Chinese authorities' steadfast resolution to safeguard the stability of the capital market and foster its healthy development. Tuesday's rally also mirrors investor's recovering confidence in Chinese equities, which analysts believe "could have gradually stabilized" as it took some time for the market to digest panic sentiment, and jotted investors have calmed to some extent with a raft of robust policy support.
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Time to leave Umno behind |
Posted by: superadmin - 02-07-2024, 09:19 AM - Forum: Politics
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The political drama around the royal pardon issue regarding our ex-prime minister Najib Razak continues to play out. It has a bewildering array of actors, and even more clowns. Perhaps it’s a circus rather than a drama.
I’m however content to just be writing a snarky review of said drama (or perhaps circus) from the comforts of my chair. It’s safer that way.
The pardon decision clearly made nobody happy. But such is Malaysian politics where there’s a philosophy, popularised by our ex-prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, that when everybody is unhappy, then perhaps you’ve made the right decision.
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Signs and science of happiness |
Posted by: superadmin - 02-06-2024, 10:49 AM - Forum: General Discussion
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WHO does not want to be happy? The real challenge, however, is to identify what makes one happy. Some are happy to make sacrifices and see others happy. Their happiness is rooted in their altruistic behaviour.
In contrast, others want to have pleasure and happiness for themselves – irrespective of anyone else being happy – which is a characteristic of hedonic behaviour.
Some want to be happy in this world and others patiently wait for eternal happiness in the life hereafter. For the latter group, happiness is more than a fleeting feeling or an ephemeral passion.
Aristotle, in the 4th century BCE, propounded happiness as an “activity of the soul that expresses virtue.” To him, happiness is the product of a life well lived, the summation of a full, flourishing existence, and sustained until the end to make “a complete life” – a life with purpose.
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