Print:2009-05-11
Print:2009-04-27
Print:2009-04-13
Issue 11 of 2009 Total issue 238
Print:2009-05-25
Caijing Magazine
Cover Story
'Mass Hysteria' in Jilin: Fair Call, or Fog?
Suspicions cloud what some are calling one of China's largest cases of psychogenic illness and others say was toxic gas poisoning.
Editorial
Regulate with a Big Stick, Not a Fly Swatter
China's securities regulators should focus on sound oversight and tough discipline to protect, not merely stabilize, the market.
Economist
New Nail in the Decoupling Theory Coffin
GDP and industrial production data proves that emerging markets grow in tandem with the developed world – and a lot faster.
Major Stories
Efficiency's Urgent Cry for Attention
China's economy has squeezed a lot of growth out of liquidity, exports and new infrastructure. It's time to embrace efficiency.
Personal Ties Turn Bitter for Sinolink Chief
A suspicious trail led investigators from key figures at the China Securities Regulatory Commission straight to Sinolink's Lei Bo.
Cash, Confidence and Hopu's Bank Deal
Opportunities are running high for Asian investors, as PE firm Hopu proved by grabbing a stake in China Construction Bank.
Greentown and China's Real Estate Rescue
The property market bubble burst last year, but developers are still afloat thanks to governments, banks and a 'subprime' solution.
Rongtong Rat Trading Exposes Loopholes
A securities probe that rooted out an alleged rat trader was limited in scope by regulations that may be letting the big ones get away.
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