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BEIJING, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- Chinese shares advanced to a five-month high Friday on the gains of gold producers and nonferrous metals.The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index rose 3.13 percent, or 83.09points, to close at 2,738.74.The Shenzhen Component Index gained 3.86 percent, or 442.83 points, to end at 11,911.37.Combined turnover stood at 283.42 billion yuan (42.43 billion U.S. dollars), up from 183 billion yuan the previous trading day.Gainers outnumbered losers by 814 to 41 in Shanghai and 1,025 to 47 in Shenzhen.Most Chinese stocks proved resilient Friday after the stock markets were closed from Oct. 1 to 7 for the annual National Day holiday.Gold producers rallied Friday after international gold prices hit a record during the Chinese holiday as investors sought an alternative investment to the U.S. dollar, which slid to an eight-month low against the euro on Thursday.Zijin Mining Group, China's largest gold producer, surged by the 10- percent daily trading limit to end at 8 yuan per share. Shandong Gold Mining, a big producer of gold based in east China's Shandong Province, rose by the daily limit of 10 percent to 61.46 yuan in Shanghai.Nonferrous metals also posted widespread gains after copper rose to 8,326 U.S. dollars per metric ton on the London Metal Exchange on Wednesday, the highest level since July 2008.Jiangxi Copper Co., the country's leading copper producer, jumped 9.9percent to 34.23 yuan per share while Yunnan Copper Co. gained 9 percent to 24.52 yuan per share.Other energy and raw materials stocks also rebounded Friday because of international commodity gains during the weeklong holiday.China Shenhua Energy Co., China's biggest coal producer, climbed 9.28 percent to 25.8 yuan. PetroChina Co. rose 2.85 percent to 10.47 yuan per share.
PHNOM PENH, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- China and Cambodia on Thursday inked 6.4-billion-U.S. dollars deals ranging from infrastructure construction to energy exploration.A total of 16 deals were signed after the hour-long talks between top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen late Thursday afternoon.The package of deals covered such key areas of bilateral cooperation as infrastructure construction, water resources development, telecommunication technology and energy exploration among others. Wu Bangguo (L), chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, China's top legislature, shakes hands with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Nov. 4, 2010. China's top legislator held talks with Hun Sen in Phnom Penh on Thursday.In earlier talks, Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), the country's top legislature, reviewed the smooth growth of China-Cambodia ties since the two countries forged diplomatic ties in 1958."Particularly in recent years, bilateral relations have developed rapidly," Wu said, highlighting strong trust, sincere cooperation and mutual support.Wu underlined China's commitment to developing ties with Cambodia, labeling the southeast Asian country as a reliable neighbor, friend and brother.Hun Sen said China's rapid growth benefited the people and helped lift the regional and world economy out of the downturn.On the economic front, Wu said growing economic cooperation would add continuous momentum to bilateral relations.
ALMATY, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- Senior Chinese commander Chen Bingde said Thursday that China and Kazakhstan will further enhance their military cooperation to ensure regional security.During a meeting with Saken Zhasuzakov, first deputy defense minister and chief of the staff of Kazakhstan's armed forces, Chen thanked the Kazaks for their efforts to prepare the upcoming "Peace Mission 2010" anti-terror drill.Chen, chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), also thanked them for their support of the participating Chinese troops.The Sept. 9-25 anti-terror drill, the seventh of its kind under the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, is an important move to implement the consensus reached by the heads of state of SCO countries, said Chen.Chen Bingde (R), chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, meets with Saken Zhasuzakov, first deputy defense minister and chief of the staff of Kazakhstan's Armed Forces, in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Sept. 9, 2010. Chen visited Almaty on Thursday to attend the opening ceremony of the "Peace Mission - 2010" anti-terrorism military exercise, which is launched under the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in south Kazakhstan from Sept. 9 to 25.The exercise will significantly contribute to eliminating the Three Evil Forces of extremism, separatism and terrorism, promoting regional security and deepening SCO-wide cooperation, Chen said.Noting that profound changes are taking place in Central Asia, Chen said the security situation in the region concerns the core interests of both China and Kazakhstan because the former is a neighbor of the region, while the latter is a large player inside it.The Three Evil Forces are a big public hazard to the international community, especially to Central Asia, the senior Chinese commander said, adding that Beijing and Almaty, both as SCO members, play a key role in maintaining regional security.Through in-depth cooperation, the two sides have made great contributions to the common fight against the Three Evil Forces and the maintenance of regional peace, Chen said.He said that military cooperation between the two countries has been growing continuously since they established diplomatic ties 18 years ago. Remarkable achievements have been made, he said, in high-level contacts, strategic consultations, technological exchanges, border defense exchanges and personnel training.The two countries will strengthen the friendly cooperation between their militaries, strive to maintain the sound momentum of high-level military exchanges and promote exchanges and cooperation in professional fields, Chen said.Zhasuzakov, for his part, said that Kazakhstan, as the current SCO chair, will make active efforts to advance the further development of the bloc.He spoke highly of military relations between China and Kazakhstan, saying defense cooperation between the two sides has been fruitful.He also expressed gratitude to China for its support of Kazakhstan's military build-up and personnel training.The Three Evil Forces constitute a grave threat to regional security and stability, Zhasuzakov agreed, adding that his country attaches great importance to bilateral and multilateral anti-terror cooperation.Kazakhstan is ready to join China and other SCO members in making positive contributions to the battle against the Three Evil Forces, he added.Chen arrived here Thursday morning to attend the opening ceremony of the "Peace Mission 2010" exercise, which is to be staged in south Kazakhstan with the involvement of 5,000 troops from China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan.
GUANGZHOU, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) -- Police conducted a hostage rescue drill on Sunday in south China's Guangzhou City as authorities beefed up security about one month prior to the opening of the 2010 Asian Games.Police first practiced rescue operation simulating the bus hostage crisis in the Philippine capital about two months ago. Eight Hong Kong tourists were slain during an ill-prepared rescue by the Philippine police against a lone gunman who hijacked a tourist bus in Manila on Aug. 23.Police officers were not told of the time and location of the drill in advance to test the emergency response of the city's police forces, a senior police officer said.During the drill, a group of armed men "hijacked" a bus carrying athletes and gunned down security guards on their way out of the Asian Games Village. After "negotiations" failed, police quickly broke into the bus and seized the attackers.The second part of the drill involved in rescuing "hijacked" foreign athletes in a room in the Village.After finding the hijackers attempted to kill the hostages, the police stormed the room, overwhelming the attackers and freeing the hostages.Chinese authorities have activated over one hundred checkpoints on the roads and waterways linking areas to the hosting cities of the Games on Sunday.A total of 132 checkpoints, scattered in Guangdong Province and five neighboring regions, are responsible for screening people, vehicles and goods, officials with the Ministry of Public Security said.The 2010 Asian Games is scheduled to open on Nov. 12. The events will be held in four cities in Guangdong.