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Taiwan to relax China investment restrictions

Taiwan's government will relax restrictions governing mutual fund investment in China-related stocks, the Wall Street Journal reported. Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou's cabinet agreed to allow mutual funds sold in Taiwan to invest as ...

Cabinet eases ceiling on PRC, Hong Kong stock investment

The Cabinet yesterday completely lifted a ceiling on the investment by Taiwan-based mutual funds in stocks listed in Hong Kong and Macao and eased a...

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), ...

Taiwan MoEA to propose higher ceiling on investment in China by end ... - Forbes

TAIPEI (XFN-ASIA) - The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) plans to propose a rise in the caps on Taiwan corporate investment in China by the end of July in time for implementation by the end of August. 'The plan is to propose the upward revision to ...

Man pocketed millions in Taiwan affair - Forbes

A man involved in a multimillion-dollar fraud concerning Taiwan's failed attempt to lure a diplomatic ally from rival China said Saturday that the missing money was transferred to his associate's private bank account. Taiwanese officials have ...

_ Taiwan life insurance market’s profitability improve - schwermuetig

MUMBAI (Thomson financially) - schwermuetiges investor service said, which die profitability of market insurance life Taiwans on increased sales in investment connected products improved. Schwermuetig (nyse: WCH - news - people ) said with a population 22,9 mln of the 2006, who insurance life Taiwan ...

Intel to invest $500 million in Taiwan’s WiMAX n...

With WiMAX expected to pick up in the US later this year, Intel has decided to give Taiwan a helping hand with deploying the wireless technology ... , even with the $1+ billion investment, Japan is expected to be the first to deploy WiMAX in Asia.

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