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26 Jun 2007 News
26 Jun 2007 News
- Exchange starts gold trading via local banks
- Guangdong News
- Chinese shares bounce back timidly
- BOC: government audit findings not to affect financial results
- Macao's tourism industry seeing new phase of growth: official
- China's auto makers to use 12.55 million tons of steel this year
- Gold price lower in Hong Kong -- June 25
- Worsening drought leaves more Chinese short of water
- Tax breaks to encourage Chinese vessels flying foreign flags to re-register domestically
- Symantec compensates Chinese users affected by faulty update
- Guangdong News
- World's longest sea bridge bestrides Hangzhou Bay
- China Development Bank to issue 5 bln yuan RMB bond in Hong Kong
- Zhaojin Mining to buy gold mining firms
- Four stainless steel mills plan output cut
- China Gas takes stakes in Baotao firms
- China key to private banking: StanChart
- Govt. to ease curbs on HK investments
- Food safety issue doesn't hurt sales
- PICC Property to acquire PICC Life stake
- TCL has no plan to list PC unit
- COSCO's A shares to start trading
- CITIC Securities to take over fund firms
- Western Mining to list shares by July 16
- Shares tumble amid tightening concerns
- Shanghai News
- HSBC to take 53,000-sqm office space
- Irregularities found at Bank of China
- Largest output of power
- Chipmaker Huahong CEO leaves post
- Foreign takeoversface security checks
- Moeller unit to run Dachan Bay Phase 2
- Speculation over interest rate hikes drives Chinese shares down
- HK shares close lower on profit-taking and broad declines in Asia
- BOC: gov't audit findings not to affect financial results
- China Enterprises Index retreats 1.62%
- New license for old trusts soon in China
- Red chip companies may return home in August
- Bank of China: Audit won't affect results
- First fund managed QDII product seeking go-ahead
- China's COSCO goes public on Shanghai stock market
- China launches trade, investment fund targeting Africa continent
- China's automakers to use 12.55 mln tons of steel this year
- Don't hold breath for property drop
- Market plunges on fear of tax reduction in China
