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23 Oct 2007 News
23 Oct 2007 News
- China CITIC Securities shares suspended
- Slight growth expected in China's cotton yield this year
- Hong Kong airport still world's premier air cargo handler
- China's venture capital investment hits new high
- Hong Kong consumer prices up 1.6 pct in September
- China urges IMF reform to reflect position of members
- UN, China hold 'Stand Up' event to mark midpoint of Millennium Development Goals
- China likely to launch first moon orbiter at 6 pm on Oct. 24: CNSA
- Leadership line-up unveiled
- Work begins on undersea cable
- New submarine cable directly linking China, U.S. starts construction
- Chinese shares tumble 2.59 pct
- China UnionPay to complete national electronic payment network next year
- Official says no exemption from China's anti-trust law absolute
- Bear Stearns, China's CITIC strike alliance
- EU uncovers fraudulent imports of Chinese textiles, shoes
- China announces financial futures exchange members ahead of launch of index futures
- Alibaba bumps up IPO price
- Shanghai, HK stocks plunge
- PetroChina launches offering
- China blocks U.S. request for WTO panel on film, music imports
- China creates jobs for 9.2 mln urbanites in first nine months
- KFC dumps Nestle for Mengniu
- Norway pitches in to tackle river pollution
- Furniture firm builds presence
- E China amusement park opens to rival Disneyland
- U.S. ruling on paper imports irks China
- Geely seeks foreign partners for growth
- Toll-road firms may acquire good assets
- Miners fail to meet iron-ore demand
- CITIC Securities share trading suspended
- PetroChina launches huge A-share IPO
- ZTE, Telekom Malaysia ink supply deal
- Stocks tumble on tightening worries
- Economic growth may exceed 11%
- SZ Sept. CPI hits new high
- Alibaba increases Hong Kong IPO range
- Yiwu fair lures 110,000 businessmen
- CNPC in oil, gas deal with Zhuhai
- China UnionPay soon to complete national linkup of electronic network
- China to float 28 billion yuan of T-bonds
