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Sun, 9 Sep 2007 19:05:53 GMT | Yahoo! Finance
Business travellers may still demur, but investors are rushing to jump aboard Chinese aircraft. Singapore Airlines this month finally bagged a 15.7 per cent stake in China Eastern Airlines , sparking a doubling in the number three carrier's Hong Kong listed shares the following day.
The new China syndrome is soaring stock prices
Mon, 17 Sep 2007 11:02:00 EST | InvestmentNews Current Issue
Recent recalls of Chinese products, including poisonous pet food and toys coated in lead paint, are having little effect on red-hot Chinese stocks.
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New Zealand Herald: A Chinese man stole more than $1 million by failing to hold the money in trust for Chinese nationals wanting New Zealand residency, a jury has been told. Jia Yi Wang was on trial before a jury of seven women and five men...
Lead-free assurances from Chinese don't stand up, US companies tell Congress
Wed, 19 Sep 2007 01:42:00 -0400 | CANOE Money
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. companies behind recent recalls of children's toys and jewelry have told Congress their Chinese suppliers assured them the products were virtually lead-free, though in one case a simple store-bought test revealed dangerous levels of the toxic metal.
Sun, 23 Sep 2007 05:06 GMT | CayCompass.com
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mattel Inc. tried to save face Friday with Chinese officials, taking the blame for the recent recalls of millions of Chinese-made toys as it strives to mend a strained relationship with the nation that makes most of its toys and fattens its profit.
Dell Chases Greater Share of Chinese Market
Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:40:00 EDT | NPR News Headlines
Dell will offer PCs through Gome, China's largest electronics retailer. Dell is the world's second-largest computer maker but has fallen behind selling to the booming Chinese market. Currently, only 10 percent of computers sold in China are made by Dell.
Chinese buy into conspiracy theory
| Findory News
Financial Times: Waterloo, Adolf Hitler and the Asian financial crisis, a far-fetched Chinese best-seller claims all are the result of the Rothschild family's continuing control of money supply
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