Print:2009-03-16
Print:2009-03-02
Print:2009-02-16
Issue 07 of 2009 Total issue 234
Print:2009-03-30
Caijing Magazine
Cover Story
How the Coke-Huiyuan Deal Fizzled Out
What seemed an ideal match-up between juice maker Huiyuan and Coca-Cola failed an antitrust review for more reasons than one.
Editorial
'No' to Protectionism Easier Said than Done
Dozens of new, sometimes hidden, trade barriers threaten anti-protectionist sentiment as well as efforts to end the financial crisis.
Economist
Optimal Response to the Fed Printing Dollars
China should gradually convert its reserves to cash for easy investment and shrink its trade surplus in order unteather itself to the dollar.
Major Stories
Pollution Monitors: Lights, Camera, Inaction
China's nationwide, online pollution monitoring system is a technological wonder but not necessarily an environmental remedy.
Optimal Response to the Fed Printing Dollars
China should gradually convert its reserves to cash for easy investment and shrink its trade surplus in order unteather itself to the dollar.
Medical Muddling in a Children's Epidemic
Local health officials in some parts of China set their own rules for reporting cases of hand, foot and mouth disease. That’s changing.
Yuan's Reach Widens with Currency Swaps
Not only do currency swaps benefit trade relations between China and other countries, but they give the yuan more international clout.
Searching for a Better Sense of Security
Step by step, the Chinese government is strengthening a social safety net for retirees, the sick and poor. But the steps are small.
Sovereign Wealth and the Financial Crisis
China's sovereign wealth fund CIC is holding cash assets and plans to ride out the economic downturn with minimal risk.
Shanghai's New Route to Financial Prestige
Through its international shipping port, Shanghai may have found a way to build a global hub for the financial services industry.
China's Dual – or Dueling -- Finance Hubs
Hong Kong's role as a financial center role is being challenged by Shanghai and yuan-based financing. Can the cities work together?
Understanding Sovereign Wealth Funds
The launch of the Santiago Principles should effectively clear away negative impressions and confusion over sovereign wealth funds.
Steel Industry Hesitates on Futures Market
China's revived steel futures market has gotten a cold shoulder from big steelmakers but support from sales agents and regulators.
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