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1. TACKLING RURAL ISSUES
Issues related to agriculture, the countryside and farmers must be dealt with in China's quest for a harmonious societyIn the 20th century, China's economy underwent a process of industrialization,
Author: WEN TIEJUN Year 2005 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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2. So-called "National Consciousness"
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to the Yasukuni Shrine is not accidental. Backing him are right-wing forces capable of controlling Japanese politics, and the ensigns of "national
Author: Gao Tiejun Year 2001 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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3. The Allure of Convertible Bonds
Currently, the number of convertible bonds avaible in the Chinese security market is still small (see Table 1), and some have rigid clauses with minimal investment value. It is unlikely that
Author: GAO TIEJUN Year 2003 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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4. Mixed SARS Impact On Securities Market
Experts say the economic damage from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) should be limited to a 0.2 percentage point slowdown in short-term development. Marvin Wong, an economist from Merrill
Author: GAO TIEJUN Year 2003 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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5. Power to the People
Table 1: Power Generated and Consumed in China (1998-2003) Year Power generated (billion KWH) Growth (%) Power consumed (billion KWH) Growth (%) 1998 1157.7 2.1 1,134.73 2.8 1999 1233.09 6.5
Author: GAO TIEJUN Year 2003 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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6. Coal Companies Power Economy
Coal is an important basic energy source and a pivotal, as well as government-supported, factor in China's economic development. China's current economic structure makes it essential for economic
Author: GAO TIEJUN Year 2003 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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7. QFIIs' Likely China Picks
Up to July 3, Swiss bank UBS Ltd., Japan's Nomura Securities Co. Ltd., Morgan Stanley and Citigroup Global Markets Ltd. were granted qualified foreign institution investor (QFII) status by the China
Author: GAO TIEJUN Year 2003 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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8. Cashing in On Tolls
Up to April 2003, more than 40 road companies in the Chinese mainland were listed in domestic A- and B-share markets and Hong Kong's H-share market, including 17 companies listed the A-share market.
Author: GAO TIEJUN Year 2003 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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9. Treasury Bonds Repurchase: Is It Safe?
Some cases concerning treasury bonds repurchase, which is regarded in general as the safest financing pattern, were under the investigation of China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) recently,
Author: GAO TIEJUN Year 2003 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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10. Zhengzhou Baiwen Revived?
After nearly three years of difficult restructuring, Zhengzhou Baiwen (600898) resumed trading in Shanghai Stock Exchange on July 18, 2003 under the new name of Sanlian Commerce Co., ending the
Author: GAO TIEJUN Year 2003 Issue 32 PDF HTML