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231. MARKET WATCH
TO THE POINT: The country was faced with heavy inflationary pressure as the CPI and PPI numbers both continued to run at a high growth rate. The I government decided to enforce a tightened monetary
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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232. A Year of Change
Prominent features stand out as the world continued to evolve toward multipolarization in 2007While the international political structure remained unchanged, world powers became more
Author: LIU BAOLAI Year 2007 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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233. MARKET WATCH
TO THE POINT: In line with the Central Government's decision to carry out tightened monetary policy, China's central bank launched two special deposits, encouraging banks to deposit more money into
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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234. Higher Yuan Hurts
A rising renminbi isn't helping China's exports The first thing Dong Yuejun does after arriving at the office is to check the latest currency exchanges rates. "Exchange rate fluctuation of the
Author: By Liu Xinlian Year 2013 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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235. Egypt's Foregone Conclusion
A history of rule by strongmen is likely to be repeated with former military chief's inevitable presidential victory
Author: By Liu Yueqin Year 2014 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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236. 'Marshall Plan' Copycat Allegations Misleading
The development initiatives championed by China will benefit all nations involved
Author: By Liu Ying Year 2015 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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237. Evasive Maneuvers?
The Japanese PM had a lot to say in his latest speech to U.S. Congress. But how much of it can one take on faith?
Author: By Liu Yunyun Year 2015 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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238. Market Watch
Author: By Liu Yunyun Year 2008 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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239. U.S. Treasury Bonds: A Hot Potato?
Author: By Liu Yunyun Year 2008 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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240. The Alarm Bell Rings for China
Despite the global financial crisis and lower-than-expected third-quarter GDP growth, the country's overall economic conditions remain relatively stable
Author: By Liu Yunyun Year 2008 Issue 44 PDF HTML