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FOOD PRICE INDEX | EPIC-V Daily
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8221; In food market, you know not only food price but also the trend of Shanghai Composite Index”. If you visit National Bureau of Statistic of China ( www.stats.gov.cn. You will find out variety of interesting data sets about China such as price indices, major durable consumer goods, major purchase commodity, culture,sports, tourism, .etc. First, let’s take a look the average(Mean), standard deviation(STD), minimum(Min) and maximum(Max) price of food from FEB21, 2009 to APR30, 2010 (Unit:Yuan). When yo...
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Car lovers, will you go green with Chinese cars? | EPIC-V Daily
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Car lovers, will you go green with Chinese cars? The Expo’s theme was “Imagining the Green Future” , focused on clean energy vehicles. China’s auto-markes were some of the highlights in the show. As the largest consumer market for cars, it is no surprise that the industry is involving Chinese automakers on developing these concept cars. Of the 95 new-energy-driven cars, 6 of them were from Changan Automobile alone. Http:/ www.globaltimes.cn/www/english/sci-edu/china/2010-04/525874.html. Enter your commen...
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. China to Step Up Crackdown on Hot Money, SAFE Says (Update 1). Link: http:/ www.bloomberg.com/apps/news? May 6 (Bloomberg) — China will step up its crack down on capital inflows to prevent the worsening of asset bubbles, said Wang Xiaoyi, deputy head of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. China has prevented the yuan from gaining since July 2008 to help exporters cope with the global financial crisis. Speculation about an end to the 21-month peg to the dol...
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China wants you … | CHIN CHIN CHIN $$$
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CHIN CHIN CHIN $ $. A Blog about China Economy. May 21, 2010. China wants you …. Http:/ money.cnn.com/2010/05/06/news/international/china america full.fortune/index.htm? From global economy perspective. Laquo; With Google’s Exit, Baidu Rules China. Where can China’s surplus money go? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Is RMB appreciation the only way to rebalance the Chinese trade surplus? | Eyeonemainland's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Is RMB appreciation the only way to rebalance the Chinese trade surplus? Financial Times News: Chinese trade returns to surplus. 10 May 2010 http:/ www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a89b4ef2-5bf7-11df-95f9-00144feab49a.html. Bloomberg news: China’s April Trade Surplus Shrinks 87% on Imports (Update2) 10 May 2010 http:/ www.bloomberg.com/apps/news? Laquo; China to Step Up Crackdown on Hot Money, SAFE Says (Update 1). EU Crafts $962 Billion Show of Force to Halt Crisis.
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How will RMB appreciation affect Hong Kong properties prices? | EPIC-V Daily
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How will RMB appreciation affect Hong Kong properties prices? Http:/ www.businessweek.com/news/2010-04-13/yuan-may-damp-hong-kong-property-credit-suisse-says-update1-.html. As the demand of RMB appreciation increases around the world, we are looking forward to seeing RMB appreciating very soon within the first half of this year. As market is expecting RMB to appreciate, people are shifting towards purchasing RMB dominated assets in which caused the HKG property market to slow down. At the same time, once...
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China opens more industries to private sectors | China Wall Street
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Blog on China Economic Issues. China opens more industries to private sectors. May 21, 2010. Posted by China Wall Street in Uncategorized. Http:/ english.cri.cn/6826/2010/05/13/1721s569580.htm. Summary of the article:. 8211; The Chinese government announced that the water projects, power generation, mining and logistics, which previously run by the state, would be open to private sectors. It is also said that the private companies do not want to take over the previous state-owned company to run the indus...
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Resources Tax of Australia and China lead to higher production costs | EPIC-V Daily
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Resources Tax of Australia and China lead to higher production costs. Super Profits Tax on Resources Company in Australia driving higher commodity price in China. The so-called Super Profits Tax (SPT) was announced in Parliament at the beginning of May, and allows for a 40% tax on profits from resources projects, which will apply after allowing for extraction costs and recouping capital investment. China Resource Tax Revamp soon. The country has been considering a revamp of the resource tax structure for...
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NPL cleaning – behind the magical practice | EPIC-V Daily
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NPL cleaning behind the magical practice. From 06 to 09, `remarkable’ decrease in NPL was observed in China from 7% to around 1.6%. Chinese bank reports in the first quarter reflected ever improving trend, eg. ICBC reported its NPL ratio as 1.35% of its total portfolio (Q1 2010), down 0.19% compared to year end 2009. However, tools to manage previous bad loans mainly involved passing on the costs to bank depositors:. A vicious cycle working on one problem while creating the next? China’s government has b...
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China’s Moves to Damp Property Prices | China Wall Street
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Blog on China Economic Issues. China’s Moves to Damp Property Prices. April 20, 2010. Posted by China Wall Street in Uncategorized. China aims to cool its property market after prices gained a record 11.7 percent in March, suggesting more severe policies are needed. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, Haikou and Sanya, cities in southern district, recorded a 53.9 percent and a 52.1 percent of yearly increase in property prices respectively in March, 2010. Source: Bloomberg, National Bureau of...