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171. Olympics to keep China stock market boom alive
Investors hoping that China's dramatic stock market bull run will persist through 2007 take heart: history appears to be on your side.
11 Jan 2007
172. CR Snow Acquires 38% Interest in Sichuan Breweries
China Resources Snow Breweries Limited (CR Snow) has announced that is has agreed to acquire a 38% equity interest in 14 breweries in the Sichuan province, in South West China together with Sichuan Breweries.
04 Jan 2007
173. Google, China Mobile cooperate on search services
Google Inc., the world's top search engine, on Thursday said it is cooperating with China's top mobile carrier to provide mobile and Internet search services in the world's second largest online market.
04 Jan 2007
174. Prudential Increases Presence In China
Prudential Plc has announced that CITIC Prudential, its China joint venture has been awarded a life insurance licence for Tianjin municipality, which is a strategically significant Direct Administration Zone (DAZ) under the Central Governments jurisdiction.
03 Jan 2007
175. China to attract $63.81 bln in FDI in 2007
China expects to attract about 32.3 billion pounds (US$63.81 billion) in actual foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2007, the local Beijing News reported on Wednesday.
03 Jan 2007
176. Westinghouse wins massive China nuclear deal
U.S. based Westinghouse Electric Co. has won a two year battle for a multibillion dollar nuclear power deal with China, edging out French and Russian rivals to secure a contract that may help Beijing smooth ties with Washington.
16 Dec 2006
177. Tesco to Expand Further in China
Tesco announced today an agreement to extend its partnership with Ting Hsin, China. Tesco will increase its share from 50% to 90%.
12 Dec 2006
178. News Corp in talks to take MySpace to China: WSJ
News Corp.'s MySpace.com is in talks to bring the social networking site to China with Boston technology trade publisher International Data Group's Chinese venture arm and former China Netcom Group Corp. Chief Executive Edward Tian, the Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site on Friday.
01 Dec 2006
179. World economy switches engines as U.S. shudders
The U.S. economy is decelerating but Europe's resurgence and Asia's China powered strength will prevent the world economy from derailing as it did after the 2000 stock market crash, the OECD said in a report on Tuesday.
29 Nov 2006
180. Funds explore back door into hot China market
Fund manager Pieter van Putten has found a back door into China's booming stock market buying big stakes in companies via off market deals.
24 Nov 2006
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