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21 Jun 2007 News
21 Jun 2007 News
- Liaoning News
- US denies sell-off of treasuries
- Firm plans lawsuit against Danone
- TCL to switch to own brand
- Aviation industry praised
- China, India lead in telecom growth
- The precise art of reaching out to China's SMEs
- China has become main motivation for East Asia's development
- Displacement of herdsmen covers small population: Tibet official
- Monthly income of China's migrant workers reaches 953 Yuan
- HK stocks close with record high
- Tibet official denies forced relocation of herdsmen
- Beijing News
- Philippine beer group San Miguel to close brewery in Hong Kong
- China moves into top gear on rural healthcare system
- China Life steps into property market
- Stainless steel mills mull production cut
- China Telecom adds 200,000 users in May
- Shoemaker Anta eyes HK listing
- Brown Shoe to launch two brands
- City banks allowed to float shares
- Shanghai News
- Blackstone eyes stake in BlueStar
- Large forex fluctuations harmful
- PetroChina Co. plans Shanghai share sale
- France wants delay to China textile quota lifting
- Shanghai News
- Guangdong News
- Commodity trade centers boom
- Guangdong News
- New brew stirs Wahaha/Danone dispute
- State aircraft maker may bid for Airbus plants
- 2007 CPI expected to rise 3.3 percent
- China allows QDII to invest in overseas securities business
- Chinese key stock index down
- Shanghai News
- CCB sees sharp increase in fund dealing commissions
- Hushen 300 index down
- Morgan Stanley bullish on China, raises GDP forecasts
- Foreign companies to get tax rebates for hiring disabled Chinese
- China's Datang secures funds to build 3G networks
- Chinese shares tumble amid possible economic-tightening concerns
- Beijing News
- Shanghai News
- World Bank approves $100 mln loan to support micro-business in China
- HK Customs reminds people not to bring in illicit live birds
- China to spend 20 bln yuan on land consolidation this year
- Chinese households ditch bank deposits in favor of stocks, funds, survey shows
