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<pubDate>Mon, 04 Mar 2013 22:43:02 EST</pubDate>
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Hong Kong shares have fallen 1.50 per cent in line with a big sell-off in mainland markets after Beijing introduced fresh measures to curb rising property prices in China.
The benchmark Hang Seng Index shed 342.41 points on Monday to 22,537.81 on turnover of HK$82.84 billion ($A10.53 billion).
The losses wiped out most of the gains from the previous session.
China announced on Friday that homeowners who sell their properties will have to pay a capital gains tax of 20 per cent on their profits.
Homeowners were previously taxed one to two per cent of the sale price.
The government also ordered the central bank to raise downpayments and mortgage lending rates for buyers of second homes in some cities, and told local governments to limit non-residents from buying more than one home.
The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index ended down 3.65 per cent, or 86.11 points, at 2,273.40 on turnover of 143.0 billion yuan ($A22.66 billion), its weakest finish since January 11, when the index ended at 2,243.00.]]></description>
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bp holdings review
Hong Kong shares have fallen 1.50 per cent in line with a big sell-off in mainland markets after Beijing introduced fresh measures to curb rising property prices in China.
The benchmark Hang Seng Index shed 342.41 points on Monday to 22,537.81 on turnover of HK$82.84 billion ($A10.53 billion).
The losses wiped out most of the gains from the previous session.
China announced on Friday that homeowners who sell their properties will have to pay a capital gains tax of 20 per cent on their profits.
Homeowners were previously taxed one to two per cent of the sale price.
The government also ordered the central bank to raise downpayments and mortgage lending rates for buyers of second homes in some cities, and told local governments to limit non-residents from buying more than one home.
The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index ended down 3.65 per cent, or 86.11 points, at 2,273.40 on turnover of 143.0 billion yuan ($A22.66 billion), its weakest finish since January 11, when the index ended at 2,243.00.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Dec 2012 01:30:21 EST</pubDate>
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En tant que partenaire de compensée carbone officiel de Londres 2012, BP cible neutre est donnant aux spectateurs la chance de « neutraliser » leurs émissions de carbone associées à l'olympique et paralympique jeux gratuit. BP Magazine apprend plus sur l'initiative à but non lucratif et les projets qu'elle soutient.
Lorsque l'un des plus grands athlètes du monde a accepté de prendre sur BP cible neutre sur la piste, il n'était pas une médaille d'or qui était en jeu, mais un vert.
Jessica Ennis – médaillé de goldwinning triple de la Grande-Bretagne dans l'heptathlon – sert à rivaliser dans sept disciplines différentes. Elle a rencontré son match, même si, dans un concours de conduite face à face avec les expert « eco-driver », Anthony Sale, où l'objectif était de les utiliser comme combustible peu que possible et de réduire les émissions de carbone.
Les deux concurrents ont conduit Jaguar XF 3.0 litre automatique, mais Anthony a déployé les compétences « écoconduite », par exemple pour éviter le surrégime et de cabotage en vitesse lors]]></description>
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