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31. HSBC eyes China investment banking JV
Global bank HSBC Holdings hopes to strike an investment banking partnership in China as part of its expansion in the region, the bank's Asia chairman said on Tuesday.
05 Aug 2008
32. Sinopec seen in due diligence on Imperial
China's state-run energy giant, Sinopec Group, is in the process of conducting due diligence on Russia-focused oil producer Imperial Energy, but has not yet made an official offer, Chinese media reported on Tuesday.
05 Aug 2008
33. Attack-hit west China under heavy security
The city in China's restive Xinjiang region where a bomb attack killed 16 police was calm under sweeping security measures on Tuesday, three days before the Beijing Olympics.
05 Aug 2008
34. Police killed in west China ahead of Games
Assailants armed with grenades and knives killed 16 police in a restive western region of China on Monday, state media said, in just the sort of violence Beijing had hoped to avoid four days before the Olympics.
04 Aug 2008
35. Organisers to lift Internet restrictions
The International Olympic Committee and the Chinese organisers BOCOG have agreed to lift all Internet restrictions for media covering the Beijing Games, the IOC told Reuters on Friday.
01 Aug 2008
36. China mosque collapse kills at least seven
A mosque under construction in northwest China has collapsed, killing at least seven people with others possibly buried under the rubble, Xinhua news agency said on Friday.
25 Jul 2008
37. Chinese push and shove for last chance Games tickets
Unwashed, unfed and lacking sleep, tens of thousands of Chinese shouted, pushed and shoved for their last chance at Olympic tickets on a hot and smoggy Friday, threatening to break through barricades.
25 Jul 2008
38. China security forces vow to thwart Games threats
Ranks of Chinese paramilitary police swore to prevent terrorist attacks or "political incidents" disrupting the Beijing Olympics in a show of force at the Games' main stadium, a state newspaper reported on Thursday.
24 Jul 2008
39. Text message preceded China bomb blasts
Chinese police are investigating a bizarre text message warning residents of Kunming to avoid buses hours before two bomb blasts killed two passengers in the Monday rush hour, local media reported.
22 Jul 2008
40. Rights group says China arrests quake critic
Chinese police have arrested a human rights advocate in the country's southwest for "illegal possession of state secrets" after he offered help to parents of children killed in the region's massive earthquake, a rights group said.
19 Jul 2008
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