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16 Mar 2007 News
16 Mar 2007 News
- Guangdong News
- Chinese consumers show less tolerance with shoddy goods, services
- Legislation proposed to curb electronic garbage
- Least number of death sentences meted out in '07
- Coordination of food safety inspection strengthened
- China's corporate goods prices rise in February
- China's Ping An Insurance expects 50% rise in profits in 2006
- China's industrial output up 18.5% in first two months
- Citigroup aiming to increase its share in Pudong Development Bank
- Beijing News
- Local gov'ts ordered to scrap old cement factories
- QFIIs lose money on China stock market in February
- Over one mln A-share accounts open in post-festival stock frenzy
- Liaoning News
- ChinaGas, ROK's SKCorp. team up to explore global gas market
- Citibank launches financing innovation forum for China's small, medium-sized firms
- Chinese auditors: 30.8 bln yuan in social security funds misused
- Sinopec to acquire petro distribution business from China Resources Enterprise
- Exports fuel rapid rise in China's production
- Managing assets big business
- China's top brokerage rides bull market to hefty profits
- Improved roads hold key to farmers' growth
- Sinopec to buy filling stations in HK
- China Mobile dials mainland bourse
- Bilateral trade with Russia on fast track
- China Continent seeks capital injection
- Mainland's fund raising expected to surpass HK
- Haihua parent eyes strategic investor
- Neusoft Group to list by July
- Air China passengers up 19.4 percent
- No listing application yet: China Mobile
- Ping An expects profit up more than 50%
- Southern Air gets US$1.3b credit
- Sinopec to buy China Resources unit
- Coal output increases 15.7 percent
- TNT wins approval to acquire Hoau
- February gasoline exports up 61.9 percent
- Shanghai News
- Guangxi News
- Rising output stokes tightening talk
- China Gas, ROK's SKCorp. team up to explore global gas market
- Liaoning News
- China sees over one million new A-share accounts in post-festival stock frenzy
- Guangzhou Port leaps to be world's fifth largest
- Foreign institutional investors lose money on China stock market in February
- Mainland firms still drawing in punters
