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151. Chinalco and Alcoa take stake in Rio Tinto
Chinese mining group Chinalco said on Friday it had teamed up with U.S. aluminium producer Alcoa to buy a 12 percent in Rio Tinto.
01 Feb 2008
152. Tempers flare amid China holiday rail havoc
Tens of thousands of Chinese crammed into a railway station in Guangzhou on Thursday, desperate to get home for a major holiday after days of delay caused by snow and showing signs of losing their patience.
31 Jan 2008
153. Millions stranded by snow in China holiday havoc
Millions of Chinese shivered through power cuts and water shortages on Wednesday and millions more were stranded by snow ahead of what for some is the only holiday of the year.
30 Jan 2008
154. Wild China weather kills 25
Unusually severe winter weather besieged China's business and farming heartland on Tuesday amid the country's worst power crisis, with one mountain road accident blamed on snow killing 25 people ahead of a major holiday.
29 Jan 2008
155. China says won't meddle in sovereign wealth fund
Beijing will not meddle with the operations of China Investment Corp, the country's new $200 billion (102 billion pounds) sovereign wealth fund, Premier Wen Jiabao said on Friday.
18 Jan 2008
156. Brown aims to raise UK profile in Asia
Prime Minister Gordon Brown travels to China and India in the next few days, knowing that boosting trade with the fast growing countries could be vital at a time when the credit crunch hits growth elsewhere.
17 Jan 2008
157. China's fund management industry tripled in 2007
China's fund management industry, formed just a decade ago as part of economic reforms, had its best year ever in 2007, with assets under management more than tripling, data published on Thursday showed.
04 Jan 2008
158. Chinese farmers "happier" but wealth gap grows
China's more than 700 million farmers are happier than before despite a growing wealth gap, while poor urban residents are being squeezed by rising food and property prices, a top government think tank said on Thursday.
03 Jan 2008
159. Aberdeen says Hong Kong best route to play China
Global investors looking to profit from China's booming growth should favour Hong Kong listed stocks over the country's pricey domestic A share market, an Aberdeen Asset Management fund manager said on Wednesday.
18 Jul 2007
160. China shares tumble as panic spreads
China stocks tumbled 8.3 percent on Monday in their second biggest drop this decade, erasing $340 billion in market value and extending big losses from last week after the government hiked the share trading tax to cool a feverish bull run.
04 Jun 2007
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