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| | | ... Kequiang has just drawn a line on the floor. No he's not about to play hopscotch with the rest of them Politburo guys. Beijing News reported PM Li declaring that China would not allow economic growth to fall below 7.0%. This is no news for us gentle ... |
| | | | ... showing the world's second largest economy grew in line with expectations in the April-June quarter. While the news out of Beijing pointed to a further weakening in the economy, it met forecasts and added to broadly upbeat sentiment that was helped by ... |
| | | | ... all were. Remember that number bandied about at which China could grow no less or there'll be riots on the streets of Beijing and other yum cha-eating cities because many millions will lose their jobs? That number was 8.0%. What happened to this number? ... |
| | | | ... jumped 2.17 per cent, or 42.68 points to 2,008.13, while Hong Kong added 1.07 per cent, or 221.55 points, to 20.904.56. Beijing released figures on Wednesday showing exports fell 3.1 per cent in June from the previous year, while imports slipped 0.7 ... |
| | | | ... 0.41 per cent lower, shedding 7.59 points to close at 1,855.73. Hong Kong and Bangkok were closed for public holidays. Beijing's official PMI, a closely watched gauge of manufacturing activity, came in at 50.1 in June, in line with expectations but down ... |
| | | | ... Management has over CAD $130 billion in assets under management, and has offices in North America, London, Abu Dhabi, Mumbai, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong. |
| | | | ... injecting more cash - owing to fears about a growth of bad debt - which has, in turn, weighed on the economy. Prospects that Beijing would step in to provide money were dashed at the weekend when a commentary by the official Xinhua news agency said there ... |
| | | | ... have struggled for traction, with the DAX in particular underperforming," said CMC Markets UK analyst Michael Hewson. Beijing unveiled data showing inflation at 2.1 per cent in March, well down from the 10-month-high of 3.2 per cent seen the month before ... |
| | | | ... well: 2001 was the year of the September 11 attacks and 1989 was when Chinese forces crushed pro-democracy protests around Beijing's Tiananmen Square". The Courier Mail adds that, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941 also happened in the Year ... |
| | | | ... 30 years worth of experience in cross-border investment transactions. He is a research fellow at Tsing Hua University Beijing where he manages research and education programs. Chan is a qualified lawyer able to practice law both in Australia and Chin ... |
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