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Eye on China: Wealth but no social harmony

| Findory News

New Zealand Herald: It's Chinese New Year this week and China's capital has closed down. This is one festival where people go back home to celebrate with their families, rather than going out. Such is the homing instinct that crime rates rocket as those...


Don't Ignore China

Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:42 GMT | TheStreet.com

Calculate the China threat in the investing equation.


Edinburgh Dragon "conservative" over China mainland

Tue, 13 Feb 07 08:18:41 GMT | londonstockexchange

Jeremy Whitley, the manager of Aberdeen's Edinburgh Dragon Trust, has said that Hong Kong-based companies can offer higher quality investments than those on China's mainland.


China would need to revalue its currency by at least 10 pct

Wed, 23 Mar 2005 00:07:25 +0000 | Forex Broker 4x Trading

China yuan revaluation should be 10 pct - China would need to revalue its currency by at least 10 pct in order for such a move to be credible to the markets, said Tony Latter, former deputy chief executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority Speaking on the sidelines of the CFO Asia conference in Shanghai, [...]


What to know about traveling in China

Tue, 20 Feb 2007 21:38:00 +0000 | Newsvine

Informative article about traveltips for a traveling in China.


Best Buy Is Latest to Jump Into Chinese Market

Wed, 21 Feb 2007 16:18:00 EST | NPR News Headlines

Best Buy announced today it will open at least 20 stores in China, following the opening of its first store there in December of last year. Best Buy joins a host of American companies already doing business in China, such as Wal-mart, Home Depot, and KFC. Robert Siegel and Melissa Block read some facts and figures about Uncle Sam's presence in China.


Cracking the China Market, Then and Now

Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:31:00 EST | NPR News Headlines

U.S. businessman Carl Crow arrived in Shanghai in 1911. His blockbuster 1937 book, 400 Million Customers, recently has spawned a crop of imitators, and many of his insights into doing business in China still hold true today.


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