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15 Nov 2007 News
15 Nov 2007 News
- ING gets nod to expand China presence
- Exhibition gets top marks from wealthy
- China to phase out tax breaks for most foreign companies
- China pledges more efforts to stabilize prices
- WB remains China's 11.3% GDP growth forecast in 2007
- Industry gets new guidelines
- Nation buys soy amid inflation fears
- Majority of problematic toys not from China: survey
- Zijin sees base metals sales exceeding gold
- Aluminum cathode block exports seen up
- CNPC eyes stake in Zhuhai bank
- Property prices up 9.5%, fastest gain since '05
- Retail sales up 18.1%
- Venture capital firm founded
- Milk price jumps 10-20 percent
- Big-name buyers to meet suppliers
- Shanghai has yet to decide on theme park project
- Regulator urges banks to curb loan growth
- Property prices up 9.5%,fastest gain since 2005
- Shanghai eyes red-chip listings
- Unicom has no plans now to sell iPhone
- Eastern Air long-haul load factor seen up
- Huaneng's generating unit adds capacity
- Ningbo Port plans HK, Shanghai IPO
- Mainland, HK discuss stock plan risks
- Stocks sharply up on bargain hunting
- HK shares recoup over 1,300 points
- Chinese shares rise 4.94%, ending 4-day decline
- China to phase out tax breaks for most foreign companies
- Chinese mainland to resume sand exports to Taiwan
- China Enterprises Index surge 6.84%
- Energy draft hints at separate ministry
- Foreign food firms keen to bite into huge market
- Chinese mainland house prices jump 9.5% in Oct.
- China's insurance revenue to hit 700 bln yuan this year
- Tencent's net jumps 51%
- Blue chips lead index's rally to 5,400 points
- Siemens sees income of unit to climb 30%
- Highest cell phone base station built
- Mainland considers resuming natural sand exports to Taiwan
- China exports more coal for higher prices on int'l markets
- China pledges more efforts to stabilize prices
- China's retail sales rise 18.1% in October
- ING gets nod to expand China presence
- WB maintains China's 11.3% GDP growth forecast in 2007
