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Gates, Buffett again top Forbes billionaires list
The world now has a record 793 billionaires, up 15 percent from a year ago, with a rising number in India, Russia, Brazil and the Middle East as well as more women, Forbes magazine said on Thursday.
2006-03-10
   
Five-year plan addresses pressing problems
Higher income, affordable housing, better education and less pollution these are among the promises in the nation's 11th Five-Year (2006-10) Plan that the government's chief planner highlighted yesterday.
2006-03-07
   
Avon wins OK to resume direct selling in China
Avon Products Inc. has won approval to return to its favoured direct-selling model in China, a senior government official said on Monday, rescinding a controversial 1998 ban just days ahead of a visit to Beijing by U.S. trade officials.
2006-03-01
   
Bausch & Lomb halts contact lens solution sales in HK
Eye-care product maker Bausch & Lomb has suspended sales of its ReNu contact lens solution in Hong Kong, less than a week after suspending sales in Singapore following reports of a series of eye infections.
2006-02-24
   
Bush: U.S. on verge of energy breakthrough
MILWAUKEE - Saying the nation is on the verge of technological breakthroughs that would "startle" most Americans, President Bush on Monday outlined his energy proposals to help wean the country off foreign oil.
2006-02-21
   
Power giants team up for nuclear plant
The nation's biggest nuclear reactor builder, China National Nuclear Corp (CNNC), will join with one of the country's top five power majors, China Huadian Group, to build a nuclear power plant in East China's Fujian Province.
2006-02-17
   
Foreign investors 'no security threat'
A long list of renowned multinational companies, including Microsoft, IBM, Motorola, Siemens, Nortel, GE, GM, The participation of foreign strategic investors in China's ongoing banking reform will not threaten the nation's financial security, a senior Chinese central banker said yesterday.
2006-02-15
   
Multinationals hasten R&D establishment
A long list of renowned multinational companies, including Microsoft, IBM, Motorola, Siemens, Nortel, GE, GM, Volkswagen and Honda have established research and development centers in China, the Ministry of Commerce said.
2006-02-13
   
Dealmakers wrestle for ICBC IPO
Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch and rival investment banks are jostling to underwrite a $10 billion listing of Industrial & Commercial Bank of China, potentially the mainland's biggest IPO and one that could yield $300 million in banking fees.
2006-02-10
   
New e-banking rules to take effect next month
Two new rules for the rising electronic banking (e-banking) business issued by China's banking watchdog will take effect on March 1 this year.
2006-02-07
   
Gov't eyes continual control of land use
The government will continue to regulate land supply for real estate development this year but promised to transfer more to construct economical housing for low-income families, said a cabinet official.
2006-02-07
   
Travellers seek care for homes
With the start of Spring Festival next week, travellers are becoming more and more concerned about who will take care of their homes, water their flowers and feed their pets.
2006-01-24
   
Microsoft to invest US$100m annually in China
Microsoft Corp will invest about 100 million dollars annually over the next three to five years in China, the world's second largest Internet market with 111 million users, state press reported.
2006-01-19
   
China may merge A-share, B-share markets
China's increasingly marginalized B-share markets, where share prices are denominated in U.S. dollars and which are available to overseas investors, are set to be merged into the country's A-share market, experts said.
2006-01-16
   
China remains world's 3rd largest trader
The Chinese mainland recorded US$1.4 trillion in foreign trade volume last year, helping China to remain the third largest trader in the world.
2006-01-12
   
Customs revenue hits record high
China's customs revenue hit a record high of 527.8 billion yuan (US$65.4 billion) in 2005, said sources with the country's customs agency.
2006-01-09
   
Securities investment rules to change
Formally ineligible holding companies of foreign financial institutions can now invest in Chinese securities firms, thanks to a regulation under revision that aims to open the door to overseas investors.
2005-12-30
   
China hikes interest rate on US dollar deposits
China raised interest rates on US dollar and Hong Kong dollar deposits yesterday, a move that analysts say is a response to higher interest rates on the international market.
2005-12-28
   
NPC moves to abolish agricultural tax
China's top legislature plans to abolish agricultural tax, which will help unify the tax system between rural and urban areas.
2005-12-26
   
Google paying $1bn for AOL stake
Google Inc. and America Online Inc. have expanded their search and advertising alliance to include video and instant messaging, shutting out Microsoft Corp., which had fought hard for a deal with Time Warner Inc.'s AOL unit.
2005-12-22
   
Sony halts sale of six camera models in China
Sony's China subsidiary has temporarily suspended sales of six digital camera models after they failed to meet quality standards in one of the country's provinces, a Sony spokeswoman said Monday.
2005-12-19
   
China moves to fourth in GDP rankings
China is likely to declare itself the world's fourth largest economy next week, having leapfrogged Italy, France and Britain, after a widely expected revision of its annual gross domestic product figures.
2005-12-15
   
90% of World Top 500 invest in China
Four hundred and fifty of the World Top 500 companies have invested in China, said Wei Jianguo, Vice Minister of Commerce on Thursday.
2005-12-09
   
China's economy to grow by 9.4 pct this year
China's economy will likely grow by 9.4 percent this year, and will see continued fast growth next year, Ma Kai, the State Development and Reform Commission's (SDRC) minister, has been quoted as saying by state media.
2005-12-05
   
Nokia's cell phone sales skyrocket in China
Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, said that over the first nine months of the year it had sold 23 million handsets in China, an increase of 77 percent compared to the same period a year ago.
2005-11-28
   
China becomes major source of int'l tourists
China is rising rapidly as a new major source of outbound tourists in the world, with 25.76 million Chinese citizens traveling abroad in the first ten month this year, up 8 percent year-on-year.
2005-11-24
   
No major stakes in banks for foreigners
Foreign investors are unlikely to secure controlling stakes in major Chinese commercial banks for the foreseeable future, Guo Shuqing, chairman of China Construction Bank Corp., said.
2005-11-22
   
'US trade deficit with China to top US$200b'
US Trade Representative Rob Portman said China's trade surplus with the United States was likely to exceed 200 billion dollars this year, roughly 40 billion dollars more than 2004.
2005-11-15
   
Greenspan's successor-to-be faces Senate quiz
Ben Bernanke, President George W. Bush's pick to succeed the all-powerful Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chairman, will appear before US senators Tuesday for a crucial confirmation hearing.
2005-11-14
   
US, China reach agreement on textile, clothing
The United States and China have signed a deal to resolve a trade dispute over imports of Chinese clothing and textile products into the United States, the two sides said Tuesday.
2005-11-09
   
US, China said to reach textile deal
The United States and China have reached a tentative agreement to limit imports of Chinese clothing and textile products into the United States, U.S. industry officials said Saturday.
2005-11-07
   
Forbes listed China's top-notch magnates
China's wealthiest got much richer in the past year, thanks to the nation's booming economy.
2005-11-04
   
Fed lifts rates a quarter point to 4 per cent
The Federal Reserve on Tuesday pushed its target interest rate up to 4 per cent, highlighted concerns about inflation and said it expected to continue tightening monetary policy.
2005-11-02
   
Expect Fed to raise rates again Tuesday
The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates by a quarter-point, to 4%, when it meets Tuesday, economists say, noting that growth remains robust while inflation has been rising despite 11 previous rate increases since June 2004.
2005-11-01
   
Tax threshold set at 1,600 yuan
A revised Personal Income Tax Law was adopted by China's top legislators yesterday, raising the threshold for monthly personal income tax from 800 yuan (US$99) to 1,600 yuan (US$198) a move that will help ease the burden on low-wage earners.
2005-10-28
   
CNPC completes purchase of PetroKazakhstan
China National Petroleum Corp. has acquired Canada-based PetroKazakhstan Inc through its wholly-owned subsidiary CNPCI.
2005-10-27
   
Google adds to China team
Google increased its focus on China by hiring a sales veteran to lead the US Internet search powerhouse's marketing strategy in that country, the company announced.
2005-10-26
   
Baidu removes free music download links
BAIDU.COM Inc has stopped providing free music download links on its Website as a compromise to music publishers, which sued the biggest Chinese online search engine firm over the issue.
2005-10-25
   
Income-tax threshold likely to double
The threshold for monthly personal income tax is set to double to 1,600 yuan (US$198) a move experts hail as creating a more equitable society.
2005-10-24
   
Official: CCB hasn't applied for US listing
China Construction Bank (CCB) has never filed an application for listing in the United States so far, and its option for Hong Kong listing has nothing to do with whether it meets the regulatory requirements of other regions, said a CCB official.
2005-10-20
   
Greater flexibility promised for exchange rate system
China affirmed yesterday its intention to enhance the flexibility and strengthen the role of market forces in its managed floating exchange rate regime.
2005-10-18
   
China, US in talks on currency, trade
Treasury Secretary John Snow and Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan were leading talks with China on Monday on economic issues - including what the U.S. side said was a proposal by Washington for broad reforms to counter Beijing's huge and growing trade surplus.
2005-10-17
   
China, US fail to break impasse in textile talks
China and the United States yesterday failed to solve the long-simmering textile dispute, an impasse described by industry experts as a "loss-loss" result which could see more categories of Chinese textiles facing restrictions.
2005-10-14
   
Appliance retailer tops list of wealthiest
Huang Guangyu, the chairman of Gome Electrical Appliances, is China's richest man for a second consecutive year, with a fortune of $1.7 billion, according to an annual ranking of the country's wealthiest business people.
2005-10-13
   
China, US to hold 6th round of textile talks
China and the United States will hold the sixth round of talks on textiles from October 12 to 13 in Beijing.
2005-10-12
   
BOC gets investment from ADB
China's largest foreign exchange bank said yesterday it had signed an agreement on a US$75 million investment from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the region's development finance agency.
2005-10-11
   
IFC, ADB allowed to issue yuan bonds
China's central bank Sunday announced the approval of two pioneer multilateral financial groups to issue their first batch of yuan-denominated bonds on the Chinese mainland.
2005-10-10
   
Bush works on naming Greenspan successor
President Bush hopes to pick a successor to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan as soon as possible, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Friday.
2005-10-09
   
China tips $100bn trade surplus
China predicts its trade surplus could triple to $100 billion this year, lifted by a 30 percent jump in exports, state media reported Friday.
2005-10-08
   
CCB plans up to US$7.64b in IP0
China Construction Bank, the country's third-largest lender, will offer its IPO at a value as high as US$7.64 billion, or 1.59 to 1.90 times forward book value, sources close to the deal said on Wednesday, making it the world's biggest IPO this year.
2005-10-06
   
Gov't sets up stock protection reserve
China has announced that a stock investors' protection fund came into operation yesterday, after three months of preparation work.
2005-09-30
   
GE to buy 7 percent stake in Chinese bank
General Electric Co. plans to buy a 7 percent stake in China's Shenzhen Development Bank in the latest foreign strategic investment in China's increasingly competitive banking market, reports said Thursday.
2005-09-29
   
Most want income tax threshold to be raised
They debated, they differed and dug deep for a solution to a vexing issue: How can personal income tax be levied to benefit as many as possible while at the same time ensuring State finances do not suffer too much?
2005-09-28
   
China's CCB wins IPO nod from HK bourse
China Construction Bank won approval to make an initial public offering in Hong Kong worth at least $5 billion, and it is also poised to sell a $500 million stake to Credit Suisse, sources close to the deal said on Thursday.
2005-09-23
   
Fuel oil tax levy not likely this year
China is unlikely to introduce fuel oil tax this year as officials from various government departments failed to reach a consensus on the move last week, central government officials said.
2005-09-21
   
PBOC: Economy too much export-driven
China's central bank pledged Monday to keep the newly unshackled yuan basically stable but urged fresh efforts to wean the economy off export-driven growth.
2005-09-20
   
OPEC hesitates over more oil
OPEC oil producers on Sunday wavered over a supply increase that would aim to allay consumer country concerns about energy security after Hurricane Katrina pushed crude over $70 a barrel.
2005-09-19
   
China not planning more yuan revaluations
China will not adjust its currency's exchange rate through another revaluation, a senior central bank official said Thursday, responding to questions about speculation over such a move.
2005-09-16
   
Select firms float non-tradable shares
After the success of a pilot project, the nationwide reform of split (tradable and non-tradable) share merger was officially launched yesterday as 40 companies listed on the A-share market unveiled their detailed proposals to float their non-tradable shares.
2005-09-13
   
Strong progress in IPR protection campaign
China's specialized campaign to enforce intellectual property rights laws has been extremely successful, government officials said yesterday at the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation) High-level Symposium on IPR.
2005-09-08
   
Regulator details State share reform
China's 1,300-odd listed companies have got the green light to deal with the overhang of State shares after the country's stock market regulator unveiled a detailed circular over the weekend.
2005-09-06
   
China, EU striving for agreement on textiles
China and the European Union (EU) early this morning were still discussing an agreement to solve the problem concerning millions of items of China-made textile products being blocked in the ports of EU countries.
2005-09-05
   
Sino-US textile talks stop at red light
The unscheduled third day of textile talks between China and the United States failed to yield a long-expected agreement.
2005-09-02
   
BOC appoints underwriters for listing
Bank of China (BOC) announced yesterday that Bank of China International, Goldman Sachs Group and UBS would be the financial advisers and lead underwriters for its planned initial public offering (IPO) sometime next year.
2005-08-31
   
Yuan adjustment not one-off move
Recent reforms to China's currency regime do not represent a one-off adjustment, Chinese central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan told the Financial Times, repeating a commitment to gradually make the exchange rate more flexible.
2005-08-29
   
No agreement with EU at textile talks
China and the European Union failed to reach an agreement yesterday at talks in Beijing aimed at solving the current textile impasse.
2005-08-26
   
Share reform extended to whole market
The authorities announced yesterday that the share merger reform would be extended to the whole market, sparking a smart rally on the Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses.
2005-08-25
   
Rise in pay sparks income tax review
China's top legislature is looking at cutting income tax for average wage earners and ensuring high earners pay their due.
2005-08-24
   
PBOC ups deposit rate for dollars
The nation's central bank raised the US and Hong Kong dollar deposit rates yesterday following a recent 0.25 percentage rise in the US Fed's deposit rate.
2005-08-23
   
Income gap critical by 2010, experts warn
China's growing income gap is likely to trigger social instability after 2010 if the government finds no effective solutions to end the disparity.
2005-08-22
   
RBS in US$3.1b deal for BOC stake
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Europe's second largest and the world's sixth largest banking group by market capitalization, is to spend US$3.1 billion buying a 10 per cent stake in Bank of China (BOC).
2005-08-19
   
Oil prices cast shadow over growth prospects
The latest statistics on economic activity in July apparently defy previous concerns that deflation may soon return.
2005-08-18
   
China, US start talks to end textile conflict
China and the United States started talks on a comprehensive textile trade agreement in San Francisco yesterday.
2005-08-17
   
Hike in real estate loans to continue
China's real estate loans will keep its rising momentum in the coming years due to people's demands to improve their living conditions, according to a report released yesterday by People's Bank of China (PBOC), the country's central bank.
2005-08-16
   
Tom Online reports record revenues
Chinese wireless Internet firm Tom Online beat its forecast and reported record high revenues for the second quarter yesterday.
2005-08-12
   
Tsingtao named beer sponsor of Olympics
Just one day after Yanjing Beer was named the domestic beer sponsor of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Tsingtao Beer, another leading Chinese brewery, joined the elite club.
2005-08-12
   
China's Alibaba to make announcement after reports of Yahoo tie-up
Chinese business website Alibaba.com is scheduled to make a significant announcement, which could be related to its reported sale of a 35 percent stake to Yahoo for one billion dollars.
2005-08-11
   
State inaugurates central bank Shanghai headquarters
The People's Bank of China (PBOC), or the central bank, inaugurated its second headquarters in Shanghai, the country's financial hub, on Wednesday.
2005-08-10
   
Fed boosts key interest rate for 10th time
The Federal Reserve pushed borrowing costs to their highest point in nearly four years Tuesday in an attempt to make sure the combination of high energy prices and a solidly growing economy doesn't turn into a recipe for inflation.
2005-08-09
   
Bank of China eyes 4 foreign investors
Four foreign investors are poised to spend $6 billion for a nearly 25 percent stake in Bank of China, a leading financial magazine says in its latest edition.
2005-08-08
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