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Issue 243
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Issue 19 of 2009 Total issue 246
Print:2009-09-14
Caijing Magazine
Cover Story
Long Road to Reform for Lenovo's Parent
The state's sale of a major stake in Legend Holdings, parent of computer giant Lenovo, marks progress toward privatization.
Liu Chuanzhi on Legend's New Ownership
The head of Legend Holdings, the parent of computer giant Lenovo, predicts better governance under a new share structure.
Lu Zhiqiang: Bullish about Lenovo's Legend
The chairman of investment firm Oceanwide, Legend's new private stakeholder, has no doubts about growing share value.
Editorial
Room for Optimism, But Not for Amnesia
The anniversary of Lehman's collapse is a chance to re-evaluate urgent structural reform rather than revel in superficial recovery.
Economist
Our 1870 Mystique, through History's Lens
Market economies flourished in China and Europe long before the Industrial Revolution. So what lit the rocket of modern growth?
Major Stories
What We Can Learn as Japan's Economy Sinks
Japan hasn't sustained growth bounces for decades, nor will it under the DPJ government. Therein lie lessons for other economies.
Opening Salvo in a Brutal Derivatives Battle
State-owned companies that apparently lost billions of dollars in derivatives trading are threatening international investment banks.
Legal Struggles for a Cleaner Environment
An environmental group's success in court against a local government agency may lay the groundwork for legal progress.
Long IPO Road for an Insurance Powerhouse
China's historically first but sometimes second-rate life insurer, PICC, is restructuring again in hopes of a dual listing IPO.
Rolling Dice with Market Games, Loan Policy
Things got quiet for two months after a surge in bank loans sparked a stock market frenzy in the first half 2009. Now the players are back.
How the Euro Rose and Rivaled the Dollar
The success of the euro as a multinational currency did not come overnight. And nothing similar is likely to emerge in East Asia.
Wrist Slaps Planned for Illicit Power Plants
Power plants that popped up across China without government permission in recent years expect to be fined, then approved.
New Plans Emerge as Lee, Google Part Ways
Lee Kaifu's departure as head of Google China marks a career change and apparently fresh direction for the search engine.
Growing Pains for a National Grain Reserve
China's state-run grain storage firm Sinograin is rapidly expanding into logistics, processing and sales. Will private rivals survive?
Ex-Official Gets 18 Years for Subsidy Graft
Government funds budgeted for Guangxi farm and water projects were used to decorate Sun Yu's villa. Now he's going to jail.
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