November 17 to 21
[2008-11-22]
Sino-Russian 'loans for oil' talks resume, China injects 6 billion in two airlines, SME lendings increase, restrictions for car financing removed, Hangzhou subway collapsed, violent protest in Longnan
November 10 to 14
[2008-11-14]
Government revealed 4-trillion yuan stimulus package, CITIC Pacific will be bailed out by its parent company CITIC Group, both PPI and CPI declined in October
November 3 to 8
[2008-11-07]
Industrial companies on hard times, loosened strings for lending, convergent home lending policies, UBS recruits former Lehmean exec, IPO's to pick up in 2009, Obama, Taiwan visit, police violence, and more.
October 27 to 31
[2008-10-31]
Central Bank Cut Interest Rates, Vanke Slowed Down Construction, Vice-president of Supreme Court under Detention, More than 2,300 Children Remain in Hospital, Six Media Agencies Accepted “Gag Fees” Totaling 126.000 Yuan and more
October 19 to 25
[2008-10-24]
GDP up 9.9 Percent and CPI up 7, Beijing Housing Price Dropped, Bankrupted Toy Manufacture Stirred Panic, Nationwide Review on Emission Reduction, Local Officials 'Disappear' in Overseas Tours, and more
October 13 to 18
[2008-10-17]
Trade surplus up, export and money supply growth down, executives from Tianyi Securities go to trial, jobs and salaries slashed in response to market, Ferro China faces bankruptcy, and more.
October 6 to October 10
[2008-10-10]
Worldwide interest rate cuts, micro lending program with disappointing results, Blackstone invests in Bluestar, subsidies to dairy farmers in the wake of the milk scandal, China Unicom and China Netcom merger approved, and more…
September 22 to 26
[2008-09-26]
PBC opinion survey, run on deposits at the Bank of East Asia, AIA says it has no solvency problems, milk crisis spreads, Chinalco finalizes JV with Russian Aricom, higher export barriers for toy industry, and more.
September 15 to 19
[2008-09-19]
Baby formula scandal, steel makers cut back production, China Oilfield to buy Awilco, interest rates and required reserves for commercial banks lowered, liquidity shortage, stump tax, and more.
September 8 to 12
[2008-09-12]
SMEs get access to bonds, major IPO delayed, SAFE buys British companies, Nanjing real estate prices drop, China picks U.S. nuclear technology, inflation and Chinese exports slow down, retail sales of consumer goods remain strong, and more.
September 1 to 5
[2008-09-05]
China’s foreign exchange assets soaring, credits to SMEs, Yongjin groups key figure detained, Vanke releases bonds, China Reinsurance is going public, Coca Cola buys Chinese juice producer, household appliance sales growth slowing, and more
August 25 to 29
[2008-08-30]
Loans to SMEs, fiscal revenue up, 117 cases of illegal fund use reported by the government auditor, China to grow tourist industry, Chinalco gets green light to purchase Rio Tinto PLC shares, Microsoft faces anti-monopoly law, and more.
August 18 to 22
[2008-08-24]
Energy price hike, higher export tariffs on coal, fiscal revenue growth down, higher caps for small loans, China Securities' bankruptcy, Asia Media to be delisted from TSE, Shenhua secures Aust. exploration permit, and more.
August 11 to 15
[2008-08-15]
Energy price reform, Gold West purchased, car tax, CPI moderated, export up, slowdown in credit and money supply, real estate, loans to earthquake region
August 4 to 8
[2008-08-08]
China Telecom takeover, coal prices will rise, Rongsheng Heavy Industries finalizes Brazil deal, IATA says air traffic down
July 28 to Aug 1
[2008-08-01]
Export rebate, Olympics Economy, land-use rights, self-employment, UBS, Bank of China and more.
July 21 to 25
[2008-07-25]
China Telecom, CDMA, power shortage, consumption tax, aviation, WTO, M&A, PE
July 14 to July 18
[2008-07-18]
Housing, coal prices, steelmakers, Olympics, digital publishing, GDP, PPI, CPI, loans, Violations in the Securities Market in 2007, trusts
July 7 to July 11
[2008-07-11]
Trade, farm, employment, hot money, real estate, gold, oil, automobile.
June 30 to July 4
[2008-07-04]
Hot money, PMI, fuel cost, reconstruction, Hebei Iron & Steel, sewing machine, Feiyue, Youku, Xinhua, futures, social security
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