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China Fines 600 Financial Institutions
China fined 600 financial institutions a total of 56.3 million yuan for money-laundering violations in 2005, including a branch of Japan's Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, a state-run
05 Apr 2006 |
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China Says Ties With Japan Face Problems
China condemned repeated visits by Japanese leaders to a war shrine in Tokyo, saying Tuesday that ties between the two Asian powers were facing "harsh difficulties" as a result.
04 Apr 2006 |
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Chinese Official: Don't Buy U.S. Bonds
China should stop buying U.S. Treasuries and take steps to reduce its holdings in those bonds, a Hong Kong newspaper on Tuesday quoted a high-ranking Chinese official as
04 Apr 2006 |
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China Shares Hit 16-Month High
Chinese stocks rose to a 16-month-high on Monday as institutional investors encouraged by a strengthening currency snapped up shares in property and retail companies.
03 Apr 2006 |
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Chinese Shoemakers Raise Money to Fight EU
A 150-member group of Chinese shoemakers has raised a war chest of 3 million yuan (£200,000) to fight new European Union anti-dumping tariffs, a news report said Saturday.
01 Apr 2006 |
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EU Seeks Anti-Dumping Duties on China TVs
The European Commission said Friday it wanted to impose antidumping duties on cathode-ray televisions made by one of China's biggest TV manufacturers after the company refused to allow EU officials to
31 Mar 2006 |
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Chinese Currency Hits New High vs. Dollar
The Chinese yuan surged to a new high against the U.S. dollar on Friday, tracking the greenback's sharp overnight decline against the euro and the Japanese yen. Share
31 Mar 2006 |
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EU, U.S. Seek WTO Talks on Chinese Tariffs
The European Union and the United States called on China Thursday to start talks at the World Trade Organization to lift tariffs on imported auto parts, which major
30 Mar 2006 |
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China Arrests Dozens After National Audit
China has arrested dozens of officials and recovered some 4 billion yuan (euro424 million) in misused government funds following a national audit, the government reported.
30 Mar 2006 |
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