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161. Symbolic or Substantial?
Economists say the central bank's latest attempt to cool down China's red hot economy will do little to rein in lending and the runaway growth in fixed asset investmentFrom August 15, the required
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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162. First Steps
Reform of a unique characteristic of the Chinese stock market - split shares - is nearing completion. But many other aspects remain to be solvedA list of listed companies that kicked off the 40th
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163. A Nation of Consumers?
What is the true potential of Chinese consumers? This is a longstanding and difficult question to answer. It is not a lack of statistics that makes this question unanswerable, but there is a paradox
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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164. HOPING FOR A SPENDING SPREE
How to convert the consumption potential into actual consumption is an urgent challenge for the Chinese GovernmentChina's consumption level is far below that of many other countries, but rising
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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165. Farm Aid
New government fiscal, taxation and regulatory policies aim to develop the agricultural insurance marketChina's agricultural insurance market took a step forward when, on June 26, the State Council
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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166. Tightening the Reins
Beijing is feeling mounting pressure from China's runaway economy, which grew 10.9 percent in the first half of this year. On July 21 and 26, the Central Government summoned two high-level meetings
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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167. Saving Energy Now Compulsory
The buck stops with local governments when it comes to energy consumptionLocal governments have been told they must take responsibility for cutting energy consumption, after figures for the first
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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168. Taking the Pulse of Business
The government's latest survey finds that most Chinese enterprises remain upbeat about their futureThe more stringent macroeconomic adjustment measures China put in place earlier this year appear not
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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169. Reining the River
Concerned about the effects of increasing water scarcity on economic development, China hopes a new law will save the Yellow RiverThe first day of August marked what could be a new page in the
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170. LOOKING ABROAD
More and more Chinese enterprises are looking for investment opportunities outside the domestic marketThe 10th China International Fair for Trade and Investment, which is scheduled to open on
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2006 Issue 35 PDF HTML