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20 Sep 2007 News
20 Sep 2007 News
- Chinese aviation giant to invest 3 billion yuan in civilian
- Shagang in talks to buy rival producer
- Casino loan-sharks nabbed in Macao
- Gold price higher in Hong Kong -- Sept. 19
- China's forex investment company to debut next Friday: report
- Overseas contracts, labor cooperation boom
- Trade and investment blaze ahead
- Guangdong Bank sees boom in credit cards
- LNG terminal
- Shanghai Media plans English news channel
- Aircraft leasing
- Carmakers cut prices for market share
- Chery exports
- Yangtze Power allowed to issue bonds
- Yanjing foresees strong profit growth
- China Oilfield plans A-share IPO
- Shenzhen Energy pans to buy power assets
- Huarong securities unit begins operations
- Forex investment agency to be launched
- China Asset to launch QDII fund
- Shenhua Energy starts Shanghai A-share IPO
- Work safe
- Govt. warns foreign polluters
- Nation freezes prices
- Luxury home prices decline in Aug.
- Macao's casino taxes see year-on-year rise in first 8 months
- China Shenhua Group starts 3-day IPO price bidding
- Chinese share prices close on technical correction
- Chinese share prices close lower on Wednesday
- China Enterprises Index up 3.54 pct
- HK share prices soar after Fed interest rate cut
- Report: China's forex investment company to debut
- Yangtze Power to issue nation's first corporate bond
- China Telecom denies rumor of progress on large assets purchase from parent company
- Chinese aviation giant to invest 3 bln yuan in civilian helicopters
- CCB raises 58 bln yuan in Shanghai IPO
- Bank of Beijing debuts at 23 yuan, doubling IPO price
- China, east European countries develop trade union links
- China's property investment soars in first eight months
- Trade between mainland, Taiwan hits $77.5 bln in first 8 months
- China to remain world's largest jet engine buyer
- Trade between mainland, HK up 22.5 pct in first eight months
- Blackstone considers stake in Anhui Jianghuai Auto
- Nobel Laureate: China should stabilize RMB to study effect of previous appreciation
