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1. Margaret Thatcher: Out of the Limelight
Margaret Thatcher's 11 and a half years at 10 Downing Street as Britain's longest serving 20th century prime minister came to an abrupt end after an eruption of revolts in her Conservative Party.On
Author: Wang Yong Year 1990 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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2. Breaking the Silence
"All self-imposed power of approval is corrupt," Wang Yongqing, Deputy Director of the Legal Affairs Office of the State CouncilA desperate farmer from Anhui Province, east China, set himself on fire
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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3. Stock Market Still a Gamble
To stop companies from cheating investors, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) issued a notice on September 19 that raises the threshold of entry into the market. But the notice may not
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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4. Long in Charge
Who can better manage the Boao Forum for Asia than Long Yongtu, who knows world economics and economists so well? In an interview with Beijing Review on October 14, Long shares his visions on how the
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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5. Hangzhou It's a Safe Bet
The word is out - if you're a serious investor and your eye is on China, then Hangzhou is the place to look at. The city has just been rated by the World Bank as the best destination in China for
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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6. Liberalized State of Affairs
Twenty-five years into its market-oriented economic reform, China is finally taking the plunge and liberalizing investment in its formidable state sector on a massive scale.By liberalizing
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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7. Bucking the Trend
Because of its strong economy and the need for market consolidation, China has become a magnet for mergers and acquisitions in the past few yearsChina has become the most intriguing place for Asian
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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8. Capital Gains
Beijing offers its assets in a bid to lure private and foreign investors with trillions of yuan - who will bite first?Beijing could soon become the largest property rights trading center on the Asian
Author: WANG YONG Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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9. Spending at Fave Value
What do ordinary Chinese people spend their money on, apart from chaimiyouyan (fuel, rice, edible oil and salt), the basic necessities that keep them alive? This is a fundamental question any
Author: WANG YONG Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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10. Consumer Empowerment
As the Engel Index drops, the Chinese people are spending more on leisure and comfort, but a wealth gap may hinder a fast growth in consumptionYou've had a pay increase and you're busy trying to
Author: WANG YONG Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML