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41. Banking On Service
The advent of foreign banks in China will mean better service, but at a costThe world's largest international bank, Citibank, opened its doors to individual foreign exchange (forex) business for
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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42. Fund Buying Frenzy
Booming fund market gets the public's attentionMore than 10 funds have entered the Chinese market since February this year. The issuance has immediately attracted a slew of investors. In March, two
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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43. Plastic Kingdom
Bankcards are booming, drawing foreign competitors. China's UnionPay grabs its plastic to competeThe China UnionPay bankcard, which uses the RMB, was introduced in Hong Kong on May 1. After 40,000
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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44. Fluctuating Fortunes
China's first home-based semi-conductor company, to be publicly traded in the international capital market, fails to meet the hypeAfter only four years of development, Semiconductor Manufacturing
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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45. E-Biz Puts Fin Into Shopping
Sitting down at a computer to shop is catching on in China, despite some barriersLin Li, a Beijing resident, is busy furnishing her new home and has just discovered the convenience of online
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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46. Banking on Diversity
No restriction in Securities Investment Funds Law marks the beginning of mixed banking operations in ChinaAs China has banned the mixed operation of banks for nearly a decade, taking deposits and
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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47. Moving the Goods
Modern logistics centers ensure the flow of goods and resources around the countryZhang Li, a Chinese postgraduate, is conducting research in the UK. This summer, she decided to change her major to
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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48. Searching for Depositors
While investment still soars, bank deposits are on the decline, which could leave the financial institutions high and dryFinancial institutions in China are parched for deposits. Only last year,
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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49. Time to Show Your Stuff
How are domestic exhibition organizers to compete with global giants? It won't be easyThe rich resources and huge market potential in China have drawn many international enterprises to this rapidly
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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50. Cure for Listed Companies' Debts?
A new "Shares to Offset Debt" scheme is applauded by some as a long-awaited panacea for embezzlement by controlling shareholders, but there's a hitchFund embezzlement by the big shareholders and
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 34 PDF HTML