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41. MARKET WATCH
TO THE POINT: Along with the Chinese Government's determination to crack down on insider trading, the mainland stock market has experienced more volatility recently with sharp ups and downs. Overall,
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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42. MARKET WATCH
TO THE POINT: The substantial rise in foreign direct investment (FDD - 10 percent - and fixed assets investment - 25 percent - was the last straw that prompted the Chinese Government to take action
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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43. Punching the Market Softly
The Chinese central bank's recent moves are only a goodwill gesture to a presumably overheating economyThe Chinese central bank has never acted so aggressively, yet its forceful undertakings have had
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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44. MARKET WATCH
TO THE POINT: Chinese stocks plummeted nearly 7 percent on May 30, leading to a los of over 1 trillion yuan. The sharp drop was caused by an increase in stamp tax on stock trading, tripling the
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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45. Shelter From The Storm
Healthy and balanced economic development needs a sound currency system - this is the lesson demonstrated by the 1997-98 East Asian financial crisis Ten years ago, a financial crisis stormed through
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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46. MARKET WATCH
TO THE POINT: After four days of breathtaking plunges, the Chinese stock market recovered to a period of steady growth thanks to encouragement from various government departments. The Chinese central
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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47. MARKET WATCH
TO THE POINT: In the final week of June, the Chinese stock market relaxed from its previous buoyant spirit as the Shanghai Composite Index lingered around 4,000 points. It is widely suspected the
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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48. Reining in Exports
China has further cut and eliminated tax rebates on thousands of export items in order to curb its ballooning trade surplusThe Chinese Government made its boldest move ever to slash tax rebates (tax
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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49. The Attractive QDIIs
Qualified domestic institutional investors are eager to get their foot in the door of the international market, a door that their forerunners had once slammed on themThe Chinese mainland market is
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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50. MARKET WATCH
TO THE POINT: The Chinese economy is showing signs of overheating in every aspect: skyrocketing property prices, soaring stock prices, an ever-expanding trade surplus, fast-growing fixed assets
Author: LIU YUNYUN Year 2007 Issue 32 PDF HTML