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12 Mar 2007 News
12 Mar 2007 News
- Finance Ministry to take stake in Agriculture Bank
- Foreign firms are driving our surplus
- Shanghai News
- China posts 33% growth in car sales in Jan.-Feb. period
- Liaoning News
- China's stock markets raise 76.1 bln yuan in first two months
- China's forestry industry earns more than 900 bln yuan in 2006
- Beijing News
- Three Gorges project generates 150 bln kwhs of electricity in 3 years
- Nobel laureate: China needs to improve social welfare to lower high savings
- Political advisors explore solutions to fund bottleneck for small, mid-size companies
- Beijing News
- Shanghai News
- Chinese home appliance retail giant reports doubled profits
- Red chips may be able to sell shares directly
- Banking sector leads market to small gain
- Regulator swoops on fund firms to stymie kickbacks
- Dumpling maker Synear debuts on Forbes list of richest
- Chinese carmakers quick to slash prices
- China Development Bank reports 23% rise in net profits in 2006
- Pressure to balance trade forces China's exporters to alter goals
- China's steel giant to start constructing new plant next week
- China's Shengli oilfield increases offshore oil production
- China's individual shareholders to enjoy record bonus
- Regulator: restrictions on Chinese individuals investing overseas could be relaxed
- Fuel tax plan still in the making: finance minister
- Tax sops for energy saving mulled
- Higher sales life Suning profit
- Shanghai News
- BoCom's profit up 33 percent
- No A-share listing timetable: PetroChina
- Textile exporters take big hit from yuan
- New govt. agency to invest forex reserves
- Tianjin may host third stock exchange
- CDB reports 23% increase in net profits
- No timetable for energy ministry
- 37 airports to be built in remote west
- Investment supervision system mulled
- New company tax law to be phased in
- China has 840m phone users
- Xinjiang to become nation's top oil base
- ABB says country is top market
- Company gives up on listing
- Foreign firms eye joint oil projects
- Beijing News
- Chinese automaker SAIC says no plan to acquire Chrysler
