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Chinese Developer Urges Taiwan to ‘Relax’ Property Investment Rules
Text of report by Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post website on 30 June [Report by Sandy Li: "Mainland Developer Urges Taiwan To Ease Property Investment Rules"] China National Real Estate Development Group (CRED), ...
Mainland developer urges Taiwan to ease property investment rules
China National Real Estate Development Group (CRED), the mainland's largest state-owned developer, has called on the Taiwan government to relax
Citic Securities and CICC beat global investment banking giants
Citic Securities and China International Capital Corp have toppled global banking giants from the top of the mainland's investment banking league, a
Mainland investments abroad rise to US$19.3b - South China Morning Post
Overseas investments made by China in the first quarter of the year have already exceeded the country's total investments overseas for the whole of last year, delegates to an investment forum in Beijing were told yesterday. The mainland's investments ...
International vendors in lap of China luxury
HONG KONG - International luxury goods makers and service providers have taken notice of the growing population of wealthy and newly rich people in ... has surged more than 80% this year after jumping about 130% in 2006, while investment in the mainland
Walsin Lihua to intensify investment in - SteelGuru
Walsin Lihua to intensify investment in
China Life bought $300 million stake in Visa...
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- China Life Insurance , the mainland's leading insurer, bought a $300 million stake in Visa Inc.'s initial public offering, according to Hong Kong media reports. China Life said the stake purchase was purely for investment and not related to any larger strategic tie-up, according to comments
Ma Ying jeou wins by a landslide over Frank...
Now that Ma Ying-jeou has won the election on Taiwan, the next few years should be extremely interesting. Ma is well versed in international law and was trained at Harvard University. In 2006, Taiwan invested $50billion on the mainland - the figure was 70% of all of Taiwan's foreign investment