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Archive for August, 2010
General Motors and its China partner SAIC showed the GM EN-V and the SAIC Yez (nee Leaf) side by side at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. | August 31, 2010 | General Motors Corporation
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The Chinese Yuan’s Inscrutable Basket – Seeking Alpha (blog)
![]() Moneycontrol.com | The Chinese Yuan's Inscrutable Basket Seeking Alpha (blog) Chinese authorities are getting very, very nervous about US-S Korea military exercise in East China Sea and US- Vietnam military exercise in South China Sea ... A-Shares Indices Mixed in Rising VolumesPacific Epoch (subscription) all 180 news articles » |
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OTC ADVISORS, LLC: Huge Alert On: (OTCBB:GCHT) – (OTCBB:ABHD) – (OTCBB:LBRG) – Trading Markets (press release)
OTC ADVISORS, LLC: Huge Alert On: (OTCBB:GCHT) - (OTCBB:ABHD) - (OTCBB:LBRG) Trading Markets (press release) (OTCBB: GCHT) (the "Company" or "GC China"), a leading Chinese manufacturer of twin blade wind turbines, announces that Mr. Marcus Laun will be presenting ... and more » |
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Traditional Chinese military shoes a fad overseas – Sify
Traditional Chinese military shoes a fad overseas Sify An American company and a Chinese domestic shoe manufacturer in Jiaozuo city of Central China's Henan province jointly developed the updated pair of shoes. ... and more » |
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China’s Shanghai benchmark down on economy concens
China's stock benchmark retreated Tuesday, following Wall Street on concern the economic recovery might be weakening. The Shanghai Composite Index declined by 13.87 points, or 0.5 percent, to close at 2,638.80, ending August flat.
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A-Shares Indices Mixed in Rising Volumes – Pacific Epoch (subscription)
A-Shares Indices Mixed in Rising Volumes Pacific Epoch (subscription) SZ), military communications and navigation equipment producer Guangzhou Haige Communications Group (002465.SZ) and lithium series products manufacturer ... and more » |
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China backs Karachi refinery
KARACHI - China is to invest US$535 million to restart a stalled refinery project in Pakistan, which foreign investors and contractors abandoned amid the political turmoil in the country following the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto in December 2007.
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Visiting generals spark US concerns
Closer contact between retired Taiwan generals and mainland authorities have sparked concern in Washington - the island's leading arms supplier.
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Caixin Online: China’s rapid rise masks some problems
China's recently-acquired economic status was borne out of its WTO accession, rapid infrastructure development and low-cost labor, but the astonishing ascent has concealed many flaws, writes economist Andy Xie in a commentary for Caixin Online.
