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December 11, 2007
With ongoing delays over the issuing of third generation mobile network licenses, China’s telecoms sector is a hotbed of restructuring rumors and uncertainty. The Market Journal casts an eye over some of the rumors, and rules out two of the three major myths
December 03, 2007
Hefei, the capital of eastern China’s Anhui province, is emerging as a key production base for white goods. Chen Jing of the China Securities News casts an eye over the key players and the city’s pull for the industry.
The Pearl River Delta is the world’s largest cargo transit point. Mi Hua looks at competition between the main airports in the region for the China Business News and looks at the case for cooperation between the top three
November 29, 2007
As expected, the value of the yuan against the euro dominated discussions at Wednesday’s China-EU Summit. In the lead-up to the big day, China Business News asked some experts from the China side whether an undervalued yuan really was responsible for China’s growing trade surplus with Europe
November 27, 2007
China’s major airlines have begin joining international airline alliances. The Economic Information Daily casts an eye over the deals, and explains what it means for the domestic aviation sector
November 26, 2007
Australia-based BHP Billiton’s US$150 billion takeover bid for rival Rio Tinto Group on November 12 sent shockwaves through the steel industry. Gao Jianfeng argues in the China Securities Journal's News in Focus section that Chinese steelmakers should launch a counter-bid for the iron ore miner
November 22, 2007
Bank of China launched a wholly owned banking unit in London Tuesday, focusing attention on the global ambitions of China’s commercial banks. China Business News talks to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) chairman Yang Kaisheng about his bank’s global strategy
November 21, 2007
There is a great article today by Sky Canaves (great name, also) in the Wall Street Journal looking at the rise and rise of Ping An Insurance from a humble bicycle insurer in Shenzhen in 1988 to the leading light in China's effort to develop financial conglomerates to rival the world's biggest.As the government breaks down silos between banking, insu...
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