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“Red Envelopes” for China’s Home Buyers
The property tax in Shanghai and Chongqing, meant to target last year's bubbling churn in home prices, already looks set to miss its mark
01.30.2011
One World, Divided
A report by the World Economic Forum explains how and why risks for the coming decade are closely related
01.17.2011
China's Top Priority: Curbing Inflation
November's record-high consumer prices indicated the urgency to fight inflation
12.13.2010
China's Rate Hike Points to Right Direction
China raised key interest rates for the first time in 34 months on Tuesday, showing its resolve to contain inflation and property bubbles
10.20.2010
Yuan May Just be Scapegoat for Ailing U.S. Economy
As U.S. mid-term elections approach, the value of China's currency has become a convenient scapegoat for America's domestic problems
09.30.2010
Commercial Chinese Banks Short of Capital
After a lending binge in 2009, many commercial Chinese banks now face capital shortages
04.29.2010
Lending Spree Won't Wind Up Inflation
An economist says that astronomical lending last year will not trigger inflation this year
03.02.2010
Bank of China Lowers Mortgage Discount
Analysts say BOC's lowering of mortgage discounts is a sign that tightened monetary policies are seeping into the real estate sector
02.04.2010
Bumpy Road to ABC Listing
Despite the fanfare surrounding the possible listing of the Agricultural Bank of China, plans may be scuppered in 2010 due to an ongoing disagreement on role of the lender.
01.29.2010
No Plan for Shanghai Stock Exchange Listing
Official at the SSE brings down hopes, but says that once the introduction of the board is approved, it would only take three months to finish preparations for launch
01.28.2010
Share Profit Tax Fails to Excite Stock Bulls
Despite the media fanfare, stock markets gave the share profit tax a lukewarm reception.
01.13.2010
A Phenomenon in 2009
The sounds of boots marching as state-owned companies in China advance in influence and power are expressed in a lyrical Chinese phrase.
01.06.2010
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