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Weekly News Bites 2: Dairy Scandal, Economic Outlook, Expats, Exports
(News/News January 2009)
... revenue rose 17.5 per cent, to 215.9 bn, and life premium revenues rose 51.8 per cent, to RMB699.14 bn.
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s on insurance claims hit RMB267.5 bn, up 32.7 per cent. Singaporeans Donate USD25...
Sunday, 04 January 2009
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Chinese Stock Traders Hit Hard, Insurers Increase Premium Income
(News/News December 2008)
... revenue rose 17.5 per cent, to 215.9 bn, and life premium revenues rose 51.8 per cent, to RMB699.14 bn.
Payout
s on insurance claims hit RMB267.5 bn, up 32.7 per cent. ...
Monday, 29 December 2008
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Weekly News Bites 2: Shanghai Economy, Auto Imports, Mining, Insurance Payout
(News/News February 2008)
...tial duopoly power of Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton. Insurers Face Unprecedented Snowfall
Payout
s Insurance companies in China are expected to pay out RMB3.52 bn in damage compensat...
Sunday, 10 February 2008
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News Bites: Toyota to Build New China Plant, Insurers Face Unprecedented Snowfall Payouts
(News/News February 2008)
...and has seven other production facilities in China. Insurers Face Unprecedented Snowfall
Payout
s Insurance companies in China are expected to pay out RMB3.52 bn in damage compensat...
Monday, 04 February 2008
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Chinese SOEs to Pay State Dividends
(News/News September 2007)
...tal for investment. The World Bank has argued that Chinese state-owned firms, with no need for dividend
payout
s, usually reinvest their profits inefficiently, leading to greater inflationary risks....
Friday, 14 September 2007
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