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Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, yesterday launched a job optimization and regrouping program to reduce labor costs in China.
Air China to lift capacity on signs of improvement
Air China, the country's flag carrier, on Tuesday said it will continue to increase capacity 2009 and has seen signs of improvement in its passenger and cargo businesses.
2 Volkswagen plants to partly suspend production in China
Power producers looking at losses
ABC shores up 100b yuan in loans for 2009
Dow Chemical cuts jobs worldwide
Auditors start cutting jobs
CCB to ramp up lending to aid Chinese economy
SMEs scouting for ways to remain in business
Container producer cuts production
CIC in talks with AIG over unit acquisition: Report
Accounting firms may axe staff
Instant noodle maker files for bankruptcy protection
Tough times ahead for local firms
Garment factories struggle to survive
No layoffs without permission
China Life eyes stakes in lenders
New products in debate as economy slows
Motorola staff facing layoffs
Industrial Bank promotes green credit program
Nestle sets up second R&D center
In difficult times, quality and personality hold the aces
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US stocks tumble 4% as bailout plan unveiled
Wall Street sinks as investors dump banks
World markets surge on recovery hope
Japan's exports suffer record plunge
European stocks slip; US futures fluctuate
Analysis/Opinions
FDI sees 4th monthly dive in row
Data mixed on China's road to recovery
Shanghai auto expo: showdown for global automakers
Wen: Stimulus package plan paying off
How far is China away from the crisis?