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371. The New Wave of China's Capital
Managing Director of New Access Capital Andrew Qian says, "Look to the three 'new' industries."With the gradual opening of the country's capital market, an ever-increasing amount of foreign capital
Author: JEREMY WANG Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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372. Transitioning Development Zones
Once supported by preferential government policies, development zones must learn how to flourish independentlyChina's development zones, once aimed at attracting foreign investment, are now being
Author: WANG JUN Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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373. A MATURING MARKET
China's stock market is getting older and wiser, but by international standards it has a long way to goChina's stock market is still a teenager, but it's a healthy one with dreams of becoming more
Author: WANG JUN Year 2007 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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374. Flying for One Yuan
If 1-yuan tickets cannot help discount airlines, what can?Back in December 2006, local travelers had an interesting choice to make. With 1 yuan, they could have opted to travel 12 km by bus in Beijing
Author: WANG JUN Year 2007 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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375. A Financial Health Plan
After years of financial restructuring, China still has a long way to goChina is certainly on solid financial footing, but the country's top leaders are urging further reforms to better improve its
Author: WANG JUN Year 2007 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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376. Balancing Act
China doesn't want a trade surplus and aims to slow its growthEncouraging imports and further opening the Chinese market are becoming new ways for China to target its burdensome trade surplus. On
Author: WANG JUN Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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377. Tax Rebate Winners and Losers
Some companies cling to slim profitability after trade adjustments, and others rejoiceIt depends on what industry you're in. Hi-tech, pharmaceutical and other exporting industries are finding cleaner
Author: WANG JUN Year 2007 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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378. Allying Our Markets
The Hong Kong and Shanghai stock markets look for synergiesShanghai and Hong Kong, the two cities striving to be China's financial center, are setting aside their competitive differences to discuss
Author: WANG JUN Year 2007 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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379. Not Paying to Answer
Calling only, rather than answering on the mobile, may soon be what you pay for in ChinaZhou Jingtai's mobile phone plan choice is harder than it seems. The decision involves whether to accept a new
Author: WANG JUN Year 2007 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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380. Private Entrepreneurs More Elite
The ranks of educated, aggressive and generally elite businessmen are growingEvery morning, Liu Daqing, 48, owner of a small engineering company, drives to inspect his project sites one by one.Having
Author: WANG JUN Year 2007 Issue 11 PDF HTML