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      • Copper rises 1 percent on China stimulus hopes
        Copper rose 1 percent in moderate volume on Monday as demand prospects improved after the Chinese premier called for extra efforts to support growth in the world's top metals consumer. "We should ...
      • Stock Futures Rise Amid Hopes for China Stimulus
        NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Stock futures were pointing to a rebound on Monday as leaders at the G8 summit in Camp David voiced support for Greece's continued membership in the eurozone and amid Chinese plans to stimulate growth in the second-largest global economy. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average were rising 58 points, 43.6 points above fair value, at 12,393 and futures for the S&P 500 ...
      • Rand Gains on Speculation China Stimulus Will Boost Commodities
        The rand gained for the first time in ten days as commodities rallied on bets China will focus more on bolstering economic growth, boosting demand from the biggest industrial metals user.
      • Wen Growth Pledge Spurs Speculation of China Stimulus
        Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s pledge to focus more on bolstering growth spurred speculation the government will step up efforts to combat a slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy.
      • UPDATE 2-Brent rises toward $108, China stimulus hopes aid
        * China's premier calls for more efforts to support growth * Goldman says recent sell-off "unwarranted"; supply totighten (Updates prices) By Florence Tan SINGAPORE, May 21 (Reuters) - Brent ...
      • China stimulus hopes help oil
        Brent crude rose towards $US108 per barrel on Monday, recovering from a 2012 low, on hopes China could take steps to stimulate growth and lift fuel demand at the world's second largest oil user.
      • Brent rises toward $108, China stimulus hopes aid
        Brent crude rose towards $108 per barrel on Monday, recovering from a 2012 low, on hopes China could take steps to stimulate growth and lift fuel demand at the world's second largest oil user, although concerns about the euro zone crisis capped gains.
      • Brent recovers to US$108 on possible China stimulus
        Brent crude rose after falling for the past three sessions, adding 74 cents to US$107.88 a barrel
      • Kiwi grinds higher on China stimulus
        The New Zealand dollar posted modest gains against most major currencies as Chinese officials injected US$63 billion (NZ$80 billion) worth of stimulus into their economy, offsetting nervousness on Greek coalition talks.
      • Greece, China vie for spotlight
        Leads for Asia Pacific share markets look split between risk-on and risk-off today, with fresh China stimulus likely to compete against the ongoing Greek political deadlock in the minds of investors.