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8 Nov 2007 News
8 Nov 2007 News
- StanChart to cash in as local companies go global
- Bahrain looks to Chinese partners
- More to Middle East than just oil
- China's Wander Auto Technology debuts on NASDAQ
- Senior official warns economic overheating due to excess liquidity
- ArcelorMittal to buy China Oriental stake
- Shanda gets license for South Korean game
- Microsoft, Founder in software deal
- Volvo unit boosting China investments
- Ping An eyes stake in Guangdong Rural
- Oil companies promise more fuel
- China Railway Construction prepares for listing
- Insurers get nod to invest in HK stocks
- Lenovo considers A-share listing
- Stocks hold support but turnover shrinks
- Guotai Junan appoints IPO adviser
- Shenzhen Overseas group listing approved
- Balance euro, dollar in reserves: adviser
- Jewelry demand steady
- TDI SZ subsidiary moves to new office
- Danone drops lawsuit against trademark body
- Price of peanut oil surges 17%
- New home prices slip as sales fall
- ICBC report predicts possible accelerated appreciation of yuan
- HK's foreign currency reserves up $1.3 bln
- Official: Hong Kong's deposit protection upgrade unneeded
- HK stocks rise with properties sector soaring near 5%
- Big-caps rebound as index climbs
- Central Huijin bails out bank
- China's Wander Auto Technology debuts on NASDAQ
- United Airlines to launch daily Guangzhou-San Francisco direct service next June
- China Enterprises Index up 0.37%
- Guangdong News
- Shipping firms to pay for oil spills
- Special Supplement: TD-SCDMA powers China's telecom industry
- Microsoft inks with Chinese PC maker to pre-install Windows
- Chinese share prices rebound slightly
- Senior Chinese legislator meets Microsoft CEO
- China issues new guide for foreign investment
- CIC unveils investment plan
- China's export growth slows in September
- China denies intention to dominate world's iron and steel supply
- China Investment Corporation unveils investment plan
- World 'still trusts' Chinese products
- FDI in China steered on hi-tech, green path
