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61. More Shares Up for Grabs
The number one obstacle to the development of China's stock market has been the artificial division between tradable and nontradable shares.On June 19, Shanghai-based Baosteel Group Corp., China's
Author: TAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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62. Pension Attraction
According to a World Bank estimate, China's pension funds will amount to 15 trillion yuan ($1.85 trillion at the current yuan/dollar exchange rate) by 2030. At a 1 percent rate of return, the
Author: TAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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63. Local Giants, Not Global Powers
The recently unveiled list of China's Top 500 Enterprises shows that they still lag far behind the Global 500 in terms of scale and competitivenessSinopec Corp., one of China's largest oil producers,
Author: TAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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64. Baidu Billionaires Yet to See the Cash
The Chinese-language search engine company still has a lot to do to keep up the good work after its wealth-creating Nasdaq listingWang Shi knows that miracles do happen. Just months after he started
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65. Banking on Change
The coming launch of China's first nationwide joint-stock commercial bank is a major test for banking reformAfter three years of preparation, a nationwide experiment in Chinese banking is only months
Author: TAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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66. Fledgling Profession On the Way
The first crop of Certified Financial Planners next year will meet the growing need for expert financial advice as Chinese incomes riseChina's rapid economic development is increasing people's incomes
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67. Hooked on the Net
Will steps to curb online game addiction stop the fantasy chase into the virtual world?In the real world, heroin addiction takes the lives of many people, tearing families apart and damaging the
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68. All Sewn Up
Seventh round of China-U.S. textile talks nets agreement on increases in Chinese shipments over three yearsWith Chinese Commerce Minister Bo Xilai and U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman smiling
Author: TAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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69. Quick Cash
Despite the high monthly charges, pawnshops are satisfying a grewing need for funds at short notice to tide over immediate crisesXu Desheng, a businessman from Ningbo City of Zhejiang Province, used
Author: TAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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70. Top of the List
Public need to know when to take companies and products ranked on Top 500 and other listings seriouslyCompiled by an Englishman who speaks fluent Chinese, the first China Rich List brought worldwide
Author: TAN WEI Year 2005 Issue 51 PDF HTML