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China’s black market banking

Gulf News
16 Aug 2007

Just over two years after a big unlicensed bank was last found in China, another surfaced this week. Last time the bank was based in Shanghai and operated in a small number of provinces. This time the bank, which is based across the border from Hong…read more…

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SAIL AWAY WITH YOUR CHINESE PROFITS

Money & Jobs
21 Oct 2007

Investors who have made bumper gains in China and Asia are being urged to take their profits in the aftermath of a stock market surge that has seen shares rocket by more than 30 per cent in two months. Asian markets have soared in the past few months…read more…

 

 

 

 

 


Fortunes of Chinese banks foretold ?

Gulf News
08 Sep 2007

Some people had long suspected there were booby traps waiting to be sprung inside the Chinese banking system. But few thought they would be tripped by problems far away from China. So it caused considerable surprise on August 23, when Bank of China,…read more…

 

 

 

 

 

 


Chinese leader steps up calls for financial oversight
By James T. Areddy in Shanghai and Jason Leow in Beijing —Terence Poon in Beijing contributed to this article.
The Wall Street Journal Europe
30 Aug 2007

Chinese President Hu Jintao said his government must improve supervision of the financial system, calling attention to the need for stronger oversight at a time when the country’s booming economy and surging stock market have fueled fears of…read more…

 

 

 

 


New paradigm : global imbalances no big worry
ECONOMICS EDITOR CHINESE DRAGON
The Weekend Australian
06 Oct 2007

THE rapid contraction in the developed world’s credit markets, with the drying up of liquidity, rising interest rates, hedge fund failures, bank runs and big losses at major global investment banks, has brought forth a predictable frenzy of…read more…

 

 

 

 

 


China may lose banker’s insight in reshuffling
By Jason Leow
The Wall Street Journal Europe
11 Oct 2007

BEIJING—The head of China’s central bank, Zhou Xiaochuan, has spent the past five years cleaning up China’s banks and easing the way for foreign financial firms to take a bigger role in the country. Now, Mr. Zhou is expected to be replaced in a broad…read more…

 

 

 

 


Growing smaller
Zhang Lu
The Nation
08 Oct 2007

Owners of private companies may have innovative ideas and the willingness to work hard, but bringing their dreams to reality has been made more difficult by a lack of funding. These small- and medium- sized enterprises (SMEs) are often treated as…read more…

 

 

 

 

 


Hong Kong and mainland investors

Bangkok Post
13 Oct 2007

Shares of Beijing-based Kingsoft Corp, an online games company, surged 39% on their trading debut on Tuesday on the Hong Kong bourse. The Guangzhou developer China Aoyuan Property Group, which listed on the same day, gained 31%. The pair raised US$99…read more…

 

 

 

 

 


DBS’ Chinese tie-up wins coveted investment licence
By Gabriel Chen
The Straits Times
13 Oct 2007

DBS Asset Management’s (DBSAM’s) joint venture in China – Changsheng Fund Management – has been granted a licence that allows it to help Chinese clients invest overseas. The licence, under what is called the Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor…read more…

 

 

 

 

 

 


China fund’s tricky task
By Jason Dean Beijing
The Wall Street Journal Asia
01 Oct 2007

THE LAUNCH of China’s new foreign-exchange investment company caps months of intensive planning and widespread anticipation. Now comes the hard part : deploying nearly $200 billion in a way that earns robust returns, satisfies domestic political leaders…read more…

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