Asian markets update: With trading in mainland China shut Feb. 9-16, investors will likely take cues from gains seen for the country’s shares listed offshore.
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By Jiahui Huang China Tourism Group Duty Free shares jumped after the company signed agreements to lower fees paid by the company to airports in Beijing and Shanghai. The duty-free.