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141. Charts say Chinese stocks may slide further
China's sagging stock market is up sharply from a six-month low hit earlier this month, raising hopes it may finally have bottomed. But technical analysis says it could fall a lot further - potentially by 20 percent or more.
13 Feb 2008
142. Disney case highlights China supply pitfalls
In his dim two-room flat, Huang Renzhong showed a visitor a Mickey Mouse statuette and explained how creating Disney figurines during 15-hour work days in a grim factory led to a $90,000 (46,000 pound) lawsuit.
12 Feb 2008
143. Google planning China online music tie-up: report
Web search leader Google Inc is planning to boost its presence in China by tying up with a Chinese online music company to provide free music downloads, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
06 Feb 2008
144. Millions in China to greet new year without power
Railways and highways were returning to normal across China on Tuesday, but millions are likely to spend the biggest holiday of the year without power and water in what for some is the coldest winter in a century.
05 Feb 2008
145. China frees Hong Kong journalist ahead of Olympics
China has freed a Hong Kong-based reporter for a Singaporean newspaper jailed for five years for spying for Taiwan after intense lobbying from activists and politicians for clemency ahead of the Beijing Olympics.
05 Feb 2008
146. Sports Direct signs strategic alliance in China
Sports Direct International, the sports retailer controlled by billionaire Mike Ashley, said on Tuesday it had signed a strategic alliance with Chinese retailer ITAT Group.
05 Feb 2008
147. China stake in Rio may prompt Australia probe
China's move to become the single largest shareholder in Rio Tinto, which has vast resources in Australia, may warrant investigation under Australia's foreign ownership rules, the country's prime minister, Kevin Rudd said on Tuesday.
05 Feb 2008
148. China battles "coldest winter in 100 years"
Millions remained stranded in China on Monday ahead of the biggest holiday of the year as parts of the country suffered their coldest winter in a century.
04 Feb 2008
149. China's wild winter weather could last another week
Emergency crews struggled on Saturday to restore power to parts of southern China blacked out for a week by heavy snow as forecasters warned of no quick end to the worst winter weather in 50 years.
02 Feb 2008
150. China Coal gains but Shanghai debut worst in months
Shares in China Coal Energy Corp rose by a third on their Shanghai debut after the company's $3.6 billion (1.8 billion pound) IPO, but it was the weakest first-day performance for a major offering in 15 months as valuation concerns weighed.
01 Feb 2008
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