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26 Jul 2007 News
26 Jul 2007 News
- China likely to announce new policies to curb growth of processing trade: MOC
- Chinese dairy producers cancel customer discounts as costs rise
- Inflation fears block fuel price rise
- Chery in new-brand talks
- Nanjing Fiat in moves abroad for sales boost
- Gold price lower in Hong Kong -- July 25
- China bans poultry imports from Germany, Czech, Virginia of US, swine products from Georgia
- Air China predicts net profit leaps 20 times in first half year
- $39b to flow into overseas market
- Imported laborers account for quarter of Macao's labor force
- Export cut to close trade surplus gap
- Slower growth seen in CPI
- Tingyi sees limited growth for instant noodles
- Sichuan Changzheng to sell stake
- Labor-intensive exports face curbs
- CNPC gas production rises 16.5 percent
- Baosteel, Baotou in strategic cooperation
- Barclays allowed to buy stake in trust firm
- Shanghai Auto to sell bonds for acquisitions
- Air China profit expects big jump in profit
- Yuan rises to new high
- Index ends above 4,300 level again
- Minsheng to raise stake in leasing firm
- Hunan News
- 1 millionth tourist to Lhasa
- Westinghouse seals mega China nuclear deal
- Prevention of economy overheating top policy
- Chinese share prices rise sharply Wedesday
- Imminent power price hike unlikely
- Banks get 13 billion yuan of QDII investment quota
- Chinese share prices rise sharply
- Wife of Chinese tycoon sells stock shares after insider trading allegations
- China stocks rise sharply, driven by banks, security firms
- Hong Kong stocks close lower
- China to issue six-month T-bond at an annual yield of 2.77%
- Realty credit growth slows down, but mortgages soar sharply in Shanghai
- Air China predicts net profit leaps 20 times in first half
- China likely to announce new policies to curb growth of processing trade
- ArvinMeritor, Chery to establish joint venture
- Contractors help coal plants reduce emissions
- China bans poultry imports from Germany, Czech, Virginia of US, swine products from Georgia
- IMF raises China's economic growth forecast to 11.2% this year
- China begins import of Japan rice
- State resists pressure to raise power prices
