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16 Oct 2007 News
16 Oct 2007 News
- Chinalco buys out another domestic rival
- Car sales up by 24% in first three quarters
- Prices jump for city's second-hand apartments
- Chinese auto brands pick up ground on foreign ventures
- China's largest trade fair kicks off 102nd session
- New offshore targets
- Honeywell to establish its biggest Asian R&D center in Shanghai
- China sets aside fund to boost high-tech industry
- Official: China's bid to balance trade helps slow surplus growth
- Finance minister: Prudent fiscal policy to be continued
- Chinalco to acquire unit of China Tin
- Orient Securities plans listing for expansion
- No special power rates for metals firms
- Passenger car sales up 22.5 percent
- Tax revenue jumps 30.8%
- Small insurance business encouraged
- Environmental tax plan to be detailed
- U.S. urged to correct paper import measures
- Household savings growth slows down
- Minsheng's leasing firm approved
- Chinese exporters facesuspension for violatingenvironmental rules
- Trial of property tax levy expanded
- CITIC Securities gets QDII license
- Firms seek loans for Temasek power assets
- Market can continue to rally
- Stocks top 6,000 mark
- Shenzhen bank's profit may double
- Ningbo Bank to buy into rival Laiwu
- PetroChina to start IPO roadshow
- Investors seek safety in QDII funds
- Experts: Inflation can be tamed
- Chinese share prices break 6,000-point mark
- HK stocks surge to new closing record
- Hong Kong foreign assets up 3.64 bln USD
- Banking authorities define 'second home'
- China's CNPC expected to return to A-share market in November
- Chinese share prices open higher on Tuesday
- PetroChina poised to list A shares next month
- PetroChina says oil, gas output up 4.3% in first 3 quarters
- Great Wall to double overseas facilities
- Car sales up by 24% in first three quarters
- China accelerates cultivation of high-yield super rice
- China's largest trade fair kicks off 102nd session
- China's bid to balance trade helps slow surplus growth
