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1.
Energy Savings in China: Don’t Neglect Maintenance Measures
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
...cal media coverage features long-winded treatises on China’s power grid, its lack of interconnection,
regulatory
changes and Beijing policy-making. These are in addition to frequent mentions ...
Sunday, 20 July 2008
2.
Weekly News Bites 2: Air China, Great Wall, Geely, R&D, HK Airport
(News/News July 2008)
...lan to buy 20 Airbus 330 planes for USD3.82 bn. Great Wall IPO Denied The China Securities
Regulatory
Commission has blocked a domestic IPO by automobile producer Great Wall Motor ...
Sunday, 20 July 2008
3.
News Bites: Great Wall IPO Denied, KTB Invests USD5 bn
(News/News July 2008)
Great Wall IPO Denied The China Securities
Regulatory
Commission has blocked a domestic IPO by automobile producer Great Wall Motor without giving details, state media reports. Some analysts believe
Thursday, 17 July 2008
4.
News Bites: Trial For Lender Industry, No More Free Bags
(News/News July 2008)
...ports. In 2007, revenues from unlicensed lending topped USD120 bn, according to a report by the China Banking
Regulatory
Commission. No More Free Bags The ban for giving away free ...
Tuesday, 15 July 2008
5.
Retailing Woes in China: Don’t Blame the Middle Class
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
...faced by retailers and brands in China. The main problems for retailers in China are legal-
regulatory
and operational in form, rather than whether middle class shoppers are active o...
Monday, 30 June 2008
6.
News Bites: Higher Wages in Beijing, Bank of Nanjing Expands
(News/News June 2008)
... branch outside its home province opened in Shanghai last week, and its will be followed – subject to
regulatory
approval – by a branch in Beijing. ...
Monday, 30 June 2008
7.
Insurers Allowed to Invest in Beijing-Shanghai Rail Link
(News/News June 2008)
...B16 bn in the Beijing-Shanghai express railway link, state media reports. The China Insurance
Regulatory
Commission (CIRC) said that Ping'an Insurance, Pacific Insurance, Taikang Life...
Monday, 23 June 2008
8.
Weekly Statistics Update
(Statistics/ Statistics 2008)
...rs had paid RMB32m in claims from areas affected by the May 12 earthquake as of June 18, the China Insurance
Regulatory
Commission said on Friday. The total included RMB184m in life insurance and R...
Sunday, 22 June 2008
9.
Crisis Management Planning in China
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
...ut operations. The assessment should not overlook the impact of external factors, such as
regulatory
effects or natural disasters. Risks must then be categorised according to impac...
Friday, 20 June 2008
10.
News Bites: KBC Invests in China, Stock Markets Still Weak
(News/News June 2008)
KBC to Invest in Chinese Capital Market KBC Group NV, a Belgian financial services provider, has received
regulatory
approval to invest in China's capital markets under the Qualified Foreign Institu
Tuesday, 17 June 2008
11.
Credit Suisse Wins Approval For China Brokerage JV
(News/News June 2008)
..., foreign stocks and bonds, state media reports. This is the first approval that the Chinese Securities
Regulatory
Commission has granted since 2005, when it stopped allowing foreign investmen...
Monday, 16 June 2008
12.
Australia Careful With Chinese Investments
(News/News June 2008)
...Domestic Institutional Investors) programme, allowing investments by companies regulated by the China Banking
Regulatory
Commission, Forbes reports. ...
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
13.
Weekly Statistics Update
(Statistics/ Statistics 2008)
...rance industry had received about 202,000 quake-related laims as of 25 May, according to the China Insurance
Regulatory
Commission. - The average booking rate of Beijing's five-star hotels has r...
Sunday, 01 June 2008
14.
China to Relax Rules on Foreign-Owned Rural Banks
(News/News May 2008)
...ies with separate teams for each unit, Bloomberg reports. A pilot program, steered by The China Banking
Regulatory
Commission, will allow two or three foreign financial companies to operate und...
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
15.
China Warns of Coal Shortage
(News/News May 2008)
... its power, and some regions are left with less than three days supply. The State Electricity
Regulatory
Commission (SERC) first warned of inadequate coal supplies in February after w...
Friday, 23 May 2008
16.
Book Review: Business Insights: China
(Book Reviews/Business)
...siness corporations worldwide. As the sequel, Business Insight: China takes readers forward from the
regulatory
detail of investment and trade in China with a series of commentaries on actual...
Monday, 19 May 2008
17.
China Drafts New Regulations For E-commerce
(News/News May 2008)
The Ministry of Commerce is currently drafting two new important rules to streamline E-Commerce. The new rules will apply to all e-commerce businesses and reportedly stipulates that all store operato
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
18.
China News Bites: RMB Appreciation, Talent Shortage, SinoTruk, China Coal
(News/News May 2008)
...ng managers" as their top operational problem. Other major problems for multinational companies include
regulatory
hurdles, bureaucracy and piracy. Sinotruk Plans Overseas In...
Sunday, 04 May 2008
19.
China to Launch Telecom Restructuring in May
(News/News May 2008)
...Chang Xiaobing who will assume his position at China Mobile as a senior executive. Director of the telecoms
regulatory
committee, Su Jinsheng will join China Telecom. It is also reported that ...
Thursday, 01 May 2008
20.
News Bites: Talent Shortage a Major Concern, Killer Virus Death Toll Hits 20
(News/News April 2008)
...ing managers" as their top operational problem. Other major problems for multinational companies include
regulatory
hurdles, bureaucracy and piracy. Killer Virus Death Toll Hit...
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
21.
Compliance, Training & Anti-Bribery Conventions in China
(Commentary/Monthly Comment)
...xperience operating in China. One of the major challenges cited by these companies is the constantly changing
regulatory
environment, as China attempts to standardise and develop its nascent regulator...
Saturday, 19 April 2008
22.
Weekly News Bites 2: Banking News, Expo 2010
(News/News April 2008)
...lic funds licensed by the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission, according to a statement by the China Banking
Regulatory
Commission. Chinese banks are now permitted to also invest on behalf of their...
Sunday, 13 April 2008
23.
News Bites: Hyundai Opens Plant, Chinese Banks Invest in Wall Street
(News/News April 2008)
...lic funds licensed by the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission, according to a statement by the China Banking
Regulatory
Commission. Chinese banks are now permitted to also invest on behalf of their...
Thursday, 10 April 2008
24.
EU Challenges China on Financial Services Regulation
(News/News March 2008)
...ocal ones. It is also contrary to obligations not to cut back on existing rights for companies and to provide
regulatory
independence, which China committed to ensure at the time of its WTO Accession ...
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
25.
Pharma Giants Leave Japan for China and South Korea
(News/News March 2008)
...arch centres in Japan, and moving their operations to China and South Korea. Slow growth,
regulatory
hurdles and high costs are the main reasons for shifting capital-intensive oper...
Sunday, 02 March 2008
26.
Chinese Banks to Invest in Japan?
(News/News February 2008)
...nks may get the go ahead to invest in Japanese stocks and funds, according to comments on the China Banking
Regulatory
Commission website. The statement mentions that Chinese banks w...
Monday, 25 February 2008
27.
Weekly News Bites 2: Blue Ridge, Allianz, CDB
(News/News February 2008)
... China to Invest in Stock Market Allianz China Life Insurance has received approval from China's Insurance
Regulatory
Commission to invest in the domestic stock market. The company will be allowed...
Sunday, 24 February 2008
28.
News Bites: Allianz China to Invest in Stock Market, CDB Creates Leasing Giant
(News/News February 2008)
... China to Invest in Stock Market Allianz China Life Insurance has received approval from China's Insurance
Regulatory
Commission to invest in the domestic stock market. The company will be allowed...
Thursday, 21 February 2008
29.
Rising Costs in China to Fuel US Inflation
(News/News February 2008)
...ction scene for inexpensive goods, Chinese suppliers are now raising prices amidst a weakening dollar and new
regulatory
policies, further threatening inflation in the U.S. and other parts of the worl...
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
30.
Weekly News Bites 1: McDonalds, Hang Seng, Yantai, CRH, Jilin Yatai, Tesco, Lenovo
(News/News February 2008)
...g-based Yantai City Commercial Bank. The RMB800m deal awaits approval by shareholders and by China's banking
regulatory
commission. This is Hang Seng's second investment in mainland China, followin...
Sunday, 03 February 2008
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