2011年10月3日 星期一

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UPDATE 1-China's Hanlong raises bid for Australia's Sundance - sources
Reuters
By Michael Smith and Narayanan Somasundaram SYDNEY, Oct 3 (Reuters) - China's Hanlong Mining has agreed to raise its offer price for Sundance Resources to secure an agreed takeover, valuing the Australian miner at more than $1.5 billion, sources said ...
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China's runaway bosses spotlight underground loan market
Reuters
Many cash-strapped firms are unable to borrow from banks amid a credit clampdown by Beijing, and some have turned to China's underground lending market -- which pools money from individuals and firms -- at annual interest rates as high as 100 percent. ...
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China paper urges Europe get act together on debt crisis
Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - European countries must act decisively to resolve the euro zone debt crisis or risk having some member states forced out of the single currency, China's top newspaper said in a front page commentary on Saturday. ...
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Reuters
China group's eye on Yahoo fuels privacy fears
Financial Times
By Richard Waters in San Francisco The possibility of Yahoo falling under Chinese control raises significant privacy risks for its users elsewhere and could provoke a backlash in Washington, privacy campaigners and other China-watchers in the US have ...
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Financial Times
China Manufacturing Stability May Ease 'Hard Landing' Risks
BusinessWeek
By Bloomberg News Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Signs of stability in China's manufacturing industry in September may ease concern the world's second-largest economy will suffer a slump in economic expansion that escalates the risk of another global recession. ...
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China grain prices to rise despite bigger harvest
Boston Globe
By Alexa Olesen AP / September 29, 2011 BEIJING—China's grain harvest will post its eighth consecutive increase this year but consumers will still face moderate price rises as supplies struggle to keep pace with growing demand. There is global ...
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China Calls for Internet Crackdown
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Sat Oct 01 00:35:40 GMT 2011 China's government told its 500 million Internet users to stop spreading “malignant tumors” online or face punishment, the official Xinhua News Agency reported, citing a Cabinet spokesman it didn't name. ...
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China Bullet Trains Trip on Technology
Wall Street Journal
SHANGHAI—China celebrated its bullet trains as the home-grown pride of a nation: a rail system faster and more advanced than any other, showcasing superior Chinese technology. Take a look at how Hollysys Automation Technologies Ltd. became a key ...
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China Fires 12 After Inquiry on Adoptions
New York Times
... paid kickbacks to officials who delivered babies, according to the newspaper's report. A version of this article appeared in print on September 30, 2011, on page A6 of the New York edition with the headline: China Fires 12 After Inquiry On Adoptions.
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Fifth Tibetan monk in China burns self in protest: group
Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Tibetan monk set himself alight in a market in mountainous western China Monday, extending a burst of immolation protests at a monastery that has become a center of defiance of Beijing, a group advocating self-determination for ...
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