China Listed Brokerages 1st Half Net Likely Down 21% -TX Investment

Which use should I select if I use my vehicle for business purposes?
It is important that you select the correct level of cover for what you are using your vehicle for:
Social, Domestic and Pleasure (SD&P) - this excludes use of travelling to and from work or other personal business use.
Social, Domestic, Pleasure and Commuting (SDP&C) - this includes travel to and from work by any named driver on the policy.
SDP&C including Personal Business use for Policyholder - as above but this also includes cover for the personal business use of the policyholder in person.
SDP&C including Personal Business use for Policyholder & Spouse - as above but, if applicable, this also includes cover for the personal business use of the policyholder and spouse in person.
If you require business use for any other driver or you use the vehicle for commercial travelling,
Please note that we are unable to offer a quotation on-line or over the phone if your vehicle is used for courier work or fast food delivery, hire and reward including use as a taxi, Motor trade, or Driving Tuition.

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SHANGHAI -(Dow Jones)- China’s eight publicly traded securities companies are likely to report a 21% decline in first-half net profit on average due to tumbling share prices and shrinking trading volume on the country’s bourses, data and research company Continue …

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