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2 Jan 2007 News
2 Jan 2007 News
- China's first industry investment fund launched in Tianjin
- China's A-share market growth tops world in 2006
- ICBC, CCB hold 36% of China's credit card market
- Guangdong News
- China to license auto exports next year
- China deals with 30 heavily indebted securities firms
- CCB completes acquisition of Bank of America (Asia)
- More than 77 pct Chinese mobile users sure to buy 3G handsets
- China to be world's 3rd largest auto-manufacturer
- China's passenger aircraft sells well on global market
- CITIC gets Kazakhstan oil assets for 1.91 bln USD
- Migrant workers to pay less for cash withdrawing
- Steel industry undergoes key changes
- China to raise taxes on the use of vehicles, ships
- China doubles auto exports in 2006
- China's largest commercial bank takes over Indonesian lender
- China's GDP is expected to grow 10.5% in 2006
- Chinese corn processors betting on bio-fuel production despite state control
- RMB exchange rate might appreciate by 5% in 2007
- China launches 2nd national agriculture census
- MOC: China to promote service trade
- Analytical report: China's export growth could slow substantially this year
- China's tax revenue hits new high
- Analysts: China's CPI could reach 2.5 pct in 2007
- Guangxi News
- CNOOC targets 16 new projects
- Report: RMB exchange rate might appreciate by 5 pct in 2007
- Guangdong News
- Shanghai News
- ICBC is world's second-biggest bank
- Yuan ends year at post-revaluation high
- Sichuan News
- China sales of Mazda3 to resume in Jan.
- Shares jump to close 2006 up 130 percent
- China to expand expressway network
- SZ Air to build aircraft alteration plant
- Shanghai News
- CITIC acquires Kazakhoil assets for US$1.91b
- Double-digit growth predicted for 2007
- 77% mobile users to buy 3G handsets
- Price supervision to focus on sectors that worry the public: official
- CITIC, ABC establish strategic partnership of credit priority
- China to license auto exports
- China reports robust growth in futures businesses
- Chinese airline launches first regular flight to Africa
- China's foreign debts exceed US$300 billion
