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  • Voices

    The economy's structural problems have been made w...
    Wang Yijiang, a professor of economics at the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business in Beijing.
    Financial Times | 2009-08-26
    China should consider overtaking the US to become ...
    Guest contributor Yi Peng, comments on reports that China has overtaken Germany to become the world's largest exporter.
    Economic Observer | 2009-08-26
    INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
    Australia needs to sell stuff and the Chinese need...
    Dr. Michael McKinley, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the Australian National University
    China Daily | 2009-08-26
    I can't remember those who gave me money, but I ca...
    Xu Guoyuan, former mayor of Chifeng city in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, who was recently charged with taking bribes worth 32 million yuan.
    | 2009-08-25
    GDP
    There is such a thing as good 5 per cent growth an...
    An unamed senior adviser to the government.
    Financial Times | 2009-08-25
    LOANS
    I feel that some industries are expanding too rapi...
    Zhang Jianguo, president of China Construction Bank reveals why they plan to cut new lending by about 70 percent.
    Bloomberg | 2009-08-07
    STATISTICS
    Behind statistical fraud lies the long-established...
    Guest commentator Mo Ke on the news that the sum of local GDP figures exceeded the national GDP by RMB 1.4 trillion.
    Economic Observer | 2009-08-06
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    CPI Down 1.2% in August
    CPI registered a year-on-year decline of 1.2 percent in August, according to statistics released this morning.
    Source:National Bureau of Statistics
    China to Issue Government Bonds in Hong Kong
    China will sell 6 billion yuan of government bonds in Hong Kong for the first time later this month.
    Source:Ministry of Finance
    TAX
    Taxing Times
    China's tax bureau aims to collect an additional 100 billion in tax before the end of the ...

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