China’s shrinking trade surplus and the weakest export growth since 2009 may encourage Premier Wen Jiabao to keep cutting banks’ reserve requirements to sustain expansion in the world’s second-biggest economy. View full post on Finance Stories
Posts Tagged ‘China’
Terra Firma seeks €1bn sovereign fund pool
November 24th, 2011
admin Several large investors from China and the Middle East want the UK buy-out group to set up a separate pool worth up to €1bn View full post on UK Business Stories
China inflation dips to 6.1% in September
October 13th, 2011
admin Inflation in the country moderated slightly last month, as government attempts to rein in surging prices took effect View full post on UK Business Stories
Sands China first-half profit more than doubles
August 29th, 2011
admin The Macau unit of casino giant Las Vegas Sands said Monday first-half net profit more than doubled, driven by soaring gambling revenue growth in the former Portuguese colony. View full post on Business Stories
China’s Inflation Quickens to Fastest Pace in Three Years
July 9th, 2011
admin China’s inflation rose to a three- year high of 6.4 percent in June, a level that some analysts said may represent the peak for 2011 as price gains moderate in the second half. View full post on Finance Stories
Serbia Backs China’s Decision To Boycott Nobel Ceremony
December 9th, 2010
admin AHN News Staff Belgrade, Serbia (AHN) – Serbia has supported Chinese decision to boycott Friday’s Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for dissident Liu Xiaobo, who has been in jail since the award has been announced. Speaking at Serbian B92 television, Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said that the decision was “not easy at all, and far [...]

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