Oil Rigs: China’s Overseas Stepping Stones
[2008-11-21]
The president of oil services firm COSL discusses its buyout of a Norwegian rival in the context of China’s global strategy.
Foreign Investment Process in Graft Storm
[2008-11-18]
What began as a probe of one Ministry of Commerce official has spread to other agencies that oversee foreign investment.
Chaotic Taxi Strike Pays Off in Chongqing
[2008-11-15]
The official response to a walkout by thousands of Chongqing taxi drivers quelled tension and satisfied some demands.
Steel Company’s Big Dream Rusts in Debt
[2008-11-14]
FerroChina wanted to borrow its way to first place among the world’s galvanized steel producers. The strategy failed.
Foreign Investment Rings Hollow in Suzhou
[2008-11-14]
Suzhou’s shift to foreign-funded manufacturing made sense during the booming 1990s. But now its business model is in jeopardy.
Patchy Prospects for Sewing Machine Giant
[2008-11-13]
A local government and private lenders are trying to stitch up China’s Feiyue Group. But creditors want their money.
Fast-Track Rescues for Shaoxing's Failures
[2008-11-12]
Textile companies that ran short of cash, borrowed too much and expanded too fast are still getting bailouts in Shaoxing.
Zhejiang: Trapped in a Public-Private Spiral
[2008-11-12]
Government rescues, overexpansion, family-style management and odd financing tactics litter Zhejiang’s business landscape.
Stage Fright for China's Sovereign Investor
[2008-11-06]
China's government investor CIC rushed for the exit door when a ‘safe’ U.S. fund started to crumble. Did it move fast enough?
Profitable Affiliates Sidetrack Rail System
[2008-11-05]
Jumbled affiliates working with China's huge railway network generate big profits and, auditors say, bad business.
Death Verdict for a Beijing Bribery Career
[2008-11-04]
Liu Zhihua had a hand in Beijing projects from a museum to Olympics venues while developers greased his palm.
Reshuffling Begins for State Finance Arms
[2008-11-04]
Two branches of China’s sovereign wealth fund, Central Huijin and China Jianyin, will take on new assignments.
Overhaul for Debt-Laden Agricultural Bank
[2008-11-03]
ABC’s restructuring will follow a path cut by other state banks. But with 818 billion yuan in NPLs, the journey may be longer.
Citic Pacific Stung by ‘Cowboy’ Investment
[2008-10-31]
Citic Pacific – and other Chinese firms -- bet the wrong way on risky foreign exchange instruments. Was fraud involved?
Faltering Exports Expose B2B's Soft Side
[2008-10-24]
A warning about export weakness hurting B2B leader Alibaba was prescient. Now, can China's e-commerce sector turn domestic?
PE Firm Hony Finds a Way to ‘Go Global’
[2008-10-21]
Behind the buyout of an Italian company by heavy equipment maker Zoomlion was a PE firm with a clear strategy.
Nuclear Power Expands to China’s Interior
[2008-10-17]
Now that a technology standard has been chosen, China is ready to launch nuclear power plant projects for its inland provinces.
Red Flags Fly Over Stock Buybacks
[2008-10-16]
A well-intentioned stock buyback program on China’s A-share market is apparently breeding a new variety of insider trading.
China's Race Against Economic Slowdown
[2008-10-16]
Interest rate cuts were a positive step, but experts say deeper policy adjustments are needed to maintain economic growth.
Only Hard Choices for Oil Price Reform
[2008-10-15]
Calls for reforming China’s price mechanism for oil, 50 percent of which is imported, are getting louder as global prices swing.
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