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9 Jul 2007 News
9 Jul 2007 News
- China's uranium deposits sufficient for nuclear power development by 2020
- Research: China's GDP predicted to grow by 10.8 pct in 2007
- Three Gorges reservoir lowers water level to brace for floods stream
- Toyota, Ford post strong vehicle sales
- Nestle opens milk powder factory
- Carrefour opens 100th store in China
- China set to be broadband leader later this year
- Carlyle, Haihua miss venture deadline
- Foreign banks triple profit growth
- Yuan ends lower for third straight day
- Govt. may end tax breaks for nine firms
- Shanghai News
- Magcard, paper tickets coexist
- Baidu sets up online music partnership
- Venture capital eyed to aid SME financing
- Banks told to cut lending to heavy polluters
- Samsung to move some production to China
- BlackBerry OKed for sale in China
- TCL to produce TD-SCDMA handsets
- China's forex company to officially open in September
- China's personal insurance premiums up 16 pct
- Chinese shares surge 4.58 pct on Friday
- Chinese commercial banks likely to enjoy sharp profit rise
- Hong Kong shares close at fourth straight record
- China tries to choke off money supply to non-environmentally friendly projects
- China Enterprises Index up 0.82 pct
- Chinese company sees German IPO shares rise
- National Social Security Fund signs trusteeship agreement with ICBC
- Official: Yuan likely to be more flexible
- Goldman Sachs: China's M2 growth underestimates inflation pressure
- China's entrepreneur confidence index stable amid upward trend
- Shares end sharply up, outlook brightens
- Shanghai car maker continues to lead China's auto sales
- China reports continuous growth in building materials sector
- China's car sales up 25.9% in first half
- China earns more from tourism in January-May period
- Sales of China's electronics, IT industry reach 2.1 trln yuan in H1
- China's Brilliance Auto sees sales rise 58 pct in first half
- Chery to raise annual output to 1 mln vehicles by 2010
- China: Ford, Toyota report strong 1st-half sales
- Shanghai News
- No change in EU's position on China's market economy status
- Regulators restrict state sales of stocks
- China's GDP predicted to grow by 10.8% in '07
- Bank irregularities down in first half
