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3 Aug 2007 News
3 Aug 2007 News
- HK stocks volatile after deep fall
- China's central bank to expand use of its credit database
- Renminbi bond market growth in Hong Kong significant: FS
- Citibank establishes China's first drive-through ATM in Beijing
- Hong Kong stocks open 0.98 pct higher -- Aug. 3
- HK manufacturers face risk of shutdown
- Chinese officals defend food quality, criticize foreign media 'fabrications'
- China's top economic planner initiates food price probe
- China's low-rent housing applicants to be means tested
- Seventy-nine Chinese companies quit insurance intermediary market in first half
- Development of infrastructure between HK and Guangdong is important: CE
- Lenovo profit leaps nearly 13-fold
- Kia JV starts trial run at second plant
- Fosun may form fund venture in HK
- SOEs warned against stock investment
- Wuhan Steel to buy stake in Kunming Steel
- Auto exports surge
- Banks, property firms lead shares up
- CIMC to take over energy firm
- Southern Power sells Vietnam more power
- U.S. investigation into tires opposed
- Honda to start selling hybrid cars
- Nation to launch deposit insurance plan
- Over 99% of exports safe: minister
- China-U.S. trade talks set for this December
- Official: renminbi bond market growth in HK significant
- OCBC rolls out China expansion
- Chinese share prices rebound after day of bargain hunting
- China's central bank to expand use of its credit database
- Seventy-nine Chinese companies quit insurance intermediary market in first half
- Sinopec: no oil supply shortage in S China
- CE: development of infrastructure between HK and Guangdong is important
- Investors required to sign risk notices on warrants
- PC maker Lenovo's first-quarter profits rise 12-fold
- China authorises 1st JV fund to invest overseas
- Trade with China benefits all U.S. congressional districts
- Report: 1.24 trln yuan gap between local, central gov't GDP figures
- Official: exports reflect 'safety of products'
- Expert: gov't can provide more help to overseas Chinese investors
- China's top economic planner initiates food price probe
- Food price hikes begin to grate on Chinese consumers
