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Liquidity crunch to plague China
BEIJING - The recent interest rate increases in China's inter-bank market have raised concerns over a liquidity crunch, but experts have viewed it in the context of weak economic recovery and argued that liquidity is ...
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Most costly takeover boosts Chinas dairy restructuring
Yashili milk formula products at an expo in Beijing in July. Yashili was ranked eighth in China's milk formula market and had a growth rate of 35.8 percent last year. [Photo / Provided to China ...
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A classical Chinese garden adorns Washington DC
A classical Chinese garden will be installed at the US National Arboretum in Washington DC, in a joint collaboration between China and the United States. Featuring a series of open pavilions, a pond and traditional Chinese buildings with Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) style furnishings, the garden will showcase Chinese flora and landscaping, and will be open to the public. "Our ...
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Fishing boat capsizes off Taiwan 6 rescued
/enpproperty--> TAIPEI - Six crew members have been rescued after their fishing boat capsized off the coast in northern Taiwan's Keelung city on Wednesday, according to local cost guard authorities. The accident happened after the Yilan-registered ...
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1 dead 8 injured in Taiwan road accident
/enpproperty--> TAIPEI - One person died and eight others were injured in a road accident that occurred Wednesday in central Taiwan's Alishan Scenic Area, a local travel agency said. A bus fell off a roadside mountain slope at 2 pm, killing a tour guide and injuring eight tourists from the Chinese mainland, the agency said. The injured were rushed to a nearby hospital, according to the ...
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Coming soon Chinas first space lecture
Wang Yaping, the female crew member among three ';taikonauts,'; will broadcast a lecture to students throughout China about physics from a space ...
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Netizens divided over China dog meat festival
An animal rights group has failed to stop a festival in southern China dedicated to dog meat, which has garnered much media attention and divided China's internet community in recent ...
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Philippines mending ties with Taiwan
After the outburst of public anger, amplified by official outrage orchestrated by an unpopular government, Taiwan is sounding less bellicose these days. Perhaps President Ma Ying-Jeou and his advisers think they have forced the Philippines into a corner. They would be wrong. After the shooting death of Taiwanese fisherman Hung Shih-chen on May 9, in Philippine waters, it was incumbent on the ...
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China maintains cautious monetary stance
The Chinese central government said on Wednesday it will continue its prudent monetary stance while the world's second-largest economy slows down, with the market seeing its worst cash crunch in at least seven years. In a statement after a meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang, the State Council, China's cabinet, said the economy is generally stable. The prudent monetary stance ...
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Chinese army police face Xi’s broom
People's Liberation Army and armed police has come under pressure in China to curb extravagant lifestyles and corrupt practices of some officers following a diktat issued by the country's ...
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China June flash HSBC PMI hits nine-month low on weak demand
BEIJING (Reuters) - Activity in China's vast manufacturing sector weakened further in June to a 9-month low as new orders faltered, a preliminary survey of purchasing managers showed on Thursday, reinforcing signs of tepid economic growth in the second ...
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Hong Kong stocks hit after Fed before China data
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Hong Kong stocks tumbled early Thursday after the Federal Reserve indicated plans to scale back its bond purchases, with worries about the health of the Chinese economy also weighing on sentiment. The Hang Seng ...
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China manufacturing slowing further in June HSBC
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- China's manufacturing sector has slowed further in June, according to HSBC's preliminary results from its monthly survey, released Thursday. The "flash" version of HSBC manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index fell to a nine-month low of 48.3, down from May's final reading of 49.2. A reading below 50 indicates contraction. The subindex ...
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China Russia and Uzbekistan drop on U.S. human trafficking list
The U.S. State Department Wednesday downgraded China, Russia and Uzbekistan on its human trafficking list, meaning they could face sanctions. The department promoted Azerbaijan, Congo-Brazzaville and Iraq from its Tier 2 Watch List to Tier 2. China, Russia and Uzbekistan were moved from the watch list to Tier 3 on the four-tier system. The shifts came as, for the first time, the department was ...
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Chinese military under pressure after Xis cleansing drive
People's Liberation Army and armed police has come under pressure in China to curb extravagant lifestyles and corrupt practices of some officers following a diktat issued by the country's ...
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Hong Kong shares to open down 1.5 pct property counters sink
HONG KONG, June 20 | Wed Jun 19, 2013 9:29pm EDT HONG KONG, June 20 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares were poised to open on Thursday near their lowest level since September, with interest rate-related counters such as property developers down after the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled it could reduce its stimulus later this year. The Hang Seng Index was set to open down 1.5 percent at ...
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Chinas Li Na reaches last eight without play
China's Li Na advanced to the quarter-finals of the Eastbourne International tennis tournament on Wednesday as her French opponent Marion Bartoli pulled out due to a viral infection.Li, the second seed, was told by her coach 10 minutes before the match kicked off.Bartoli, ranked 15th in the world and the 2011 champion, said in a statement, "I'm really disappointed to have to ...
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China beat Australia 69-64 in womens basketball friendly
Chinese women's basketball team resisted the challenge from their Australian counterpart to hold off the latter 69-64 in Game 1 of Sino- Australian Women's International Basketball Challenge here on Wednesday.About 2,000 fans crowded into Wuyang Coal Mine Sports Center to support Chinese girls. After almost-one-month training in Europe, Chinese team coach Tom Maher called 29-year-old ...
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China launches Wushu Carnival for diplomats
Wushu has opened its arms to the foreign diplomats as the Wushu Carnival with the Diplomatic Corp in China kicked off here at the China Foreign Affairs University (CFAU) on Wednesday.Ambassadors, officials and staffs at the foreign embassies in Beijing may join the Wushu class every Sunday afternoon at CFAU, learning Tai-chi, Bagua, Shaolin...etc.The three-month Wushu Carnival will end on late ...
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Sudanese president receives Chinas representative on African
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Wednesday received the Chinese government's representative on African affairs Zhong Jianhua.According to a statement by the Chinese embassy in Khartoum, during the talks, the two sides exchanged view points on bilateral relations and the situations between Sudan and South Sudan.Also on Wednesday, Zhong held talks with Sudanese Presidential Assistant ...
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China Vietnam establish fishery hotline
Agricultural authorities from Beijing and Hanoi agreed on Wednesday to establish a fishery emergency hotline, as the leaders of the two countries vowed to prevent disputes from derailing ties. On his first official trip to China, Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang and President Xi Jinping also witnessed the signing of another nine agreements in areas including defence, economy and public ...
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DHL setting its sights on Chinas western regions
tsche Post DHL, one of the first foreign courier companies to enter China, will tailor its services for the country's booming western regions, a top company executive said on Tuesday. A growing number of enterprises are relocating to these regions to better manage costs and increase efficiency. The company, with headquarters in Bonn, Germany, will provide a range of solutions, including ...
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Ghost tale becomes best seller in atheist China
BEIJING: A novel with a ghost as the narrator has become a best seller in China, attracting orders of nearly a million within days of its release. The popularity of the novel, 'The Seventh Day', is surprising because China's Communists have battled superstitious beliefs in ghosts and afterlife for over five decades. It is becoming popular become the novel taps into public anger ...
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Hong Kong firm buys into London site
A historic Hong Kong hotel business is poised to make its first move into London after agreeing to spend 132.5m on a half-share of a new site near Hyde Park ...
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Japanese exports rise to US and China as the currency tumbles
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "shock and awe" tactics to revive the world's third biggest economy paid off in May with the biggest rise in exports since ...










