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31 Jul 2007 News
31 Jul 2007 News
- Chinese women gain more respect in modern times
- China to raise reserve requirement ratio by 0.5 percentage points
- Chinese stock markets experience correction after reserve ratio rise news
- Steel export growth to slow down
- Yangtze River Express to start Shanghai-Luxembourg cargo airline
- Expert: Net export of China's crude steel to drop 60 pct in the second half
- Money flows from stocks to property
- Everbright Securities plans IPO
- Oil distribution licenses issued
- Firms double spending on oil hunt
- Steel exports may rise 20 percent
- Rail sector gears up for more stock sales
- Coke confident of China sales growth
- Poly plans share offer to fund expansion
- Zhejiang Jiuli plans Shenzhen IPO
- Schroders fund JV to launch stock fund
- Alibaba.com applies to list in Hong Kong
- Yangtze Power profit jumps 72 percent
- Steel, coal lead stocks to new record
- NASDAQ-style board expected next year
- ICBC plans to set up private bank
- Arcelik buys Chinese washing machine maker
- Public security firm wins SZ smart card project
- City planning to triple oil storage capacity
- Bluetooth device buyers to meet exporters in SZ
- Local govts. urged tomaintain stable prices
- Expert calls for rise in resources tax
- Watchdog to make it harder forheavy polluters to borrow money
- China's Online travel services ready for take-off
- China's Alibaba confirms plan to list in Hong Kong
- Chinese share prices hit new record high amid continued optimism
- Expert: Market forces to squeeze China's securities sector
- China tightens management on invoices
- Hong Kong shares rebound by 0.8%
- HSBC profit up 25% in first half of 2007
- Hang Seng profit up 43.2% in first half of 2007
- Guangxi News
- Major Chinese steel producers see profits more than double in first half
- China's fund management firms to invest in overseas stock markets
- Tyson says to continue its business in China
- China to raise reserve requirement ratio by 0.5 percentage points
- Heavy polluters to be banned from obtaining bank loans
- Central bank hits loan spike with reserve ratio increase
- China's energy consumption per unit of GDP falls 2.78% in first half
- Banks' reserve rate raised again
