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China to Shun West’s Finance Sector
The chairman of China’s sovereign wealth fund said that China had no plans for more investments in Western financial institutions, nor did it have any plans to “save” the world through economic policies.
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China’s Economy, in Need of Jump Start, Waits for Citizens’ Fists to Loosen
Tenacious thrift, once an admirable quality in China, has become a liability as the nation’s export-driven economy slows.
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China Shuns More Investment in West’s Finance Sector
The chairman of China’s sovereign wealth fund said here that China had no plans for further investments in Western financial institutions, nor did it have any plans to “save” the world through economic policies.
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A Global Downturn Puts the Brakes on China’s Industry
The global downturn is reaching deep into the heart of the country’s once-rapid industrial transformation.
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Report Says Chinese Tycoon Held in Stock Scandal
Huang Guangyu, one of China’s wealthiest entrepreneurs, was detained last week by the police as part of an investigation into stock manipulation, according to a report in a Chinese financial magazine.
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Increasingly, China’s Auto Industry Seeks a Bailout
China’s car industry is quietly pressing Beijing for government help as it copes with a jarring slowdown, top Chinese auto executives said.
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Nov 18 2008, 01:13 PM
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Emerging Countries Called Key to Global Recovery
It will take the efforts of China and other emerging nations to lead the global economy out of what is likely to be a long and painful recession, according to a gathering of economic experts.
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Computing From Weather to Warcraft
The falling cost of supercomputer systems has allowed a broader range of corporations and institutions to buy them for everything from processing movie graphics to searching for oil.
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Bank to Add to Chinese Investment
Bank of America said it would nearly double its stake in China Construction Bank, in spite of the spreading global financial crisis.
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Tibetan Exiles Meet to Ponder a New Strategy
The calm in many Tibetan areas of western China could soon crumble, depending on the outcome of a meeting of Tibetan exiles scheduled to begin Monday in India.
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Factories Shut, China Workers Are Suffering
An export slowdown that has been magnified by the global financial crisis is contributing to the shutdown of factories in China’s coastal regions.
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Nov 13 2008, 10:34 PM
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Nations to Talk Finance, as Pillars of Power Shift
This weekend’s summit meeting by the Group of 20 nations to discuss the global financial crisis accentuates the shift in power away from the West.
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China Eases a Licensing Rule for Media
China agreed to loosen restrictions on foreign news and information providers inside the country, settling a trade dispute with the United States, the European Union and Canada.
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Nov 13 2008, 09:11 PM
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F.D.A. Detains Chinese Imports for Testing
Products from China that contain milk will be held at the border until tests prove that they are not contaminated.
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China Settles Trade Dispute Over Media Access
China agreed to loosen restrictions on foreign news and information providers inside the country, settling a trade dispute with the United States, the European Union and Canada.
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