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Xingye Silver & Tin Mining Applies for Hong Kong Listing

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Inner Mongolia Xingye Silver & Tin Mining (SHE:000426) applied for the listing and offering of shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday, according to a Tuesday filing on the Shenzhen bourse.

The Chinese mining company's shares fell by over 2% during the morning trade.

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