No. 333, Sept 17(3)
Introducing Gold Futures Trading
Money & Investment, page 17
The green light to launch gold futures trading at the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) has surprised many who expected it to appear on the Shanghai Gold Exchange. But despite this there is still much space for coordination between them.
Chinese article online: http://baihangdp.com/eobserve/eeo/jjgcb/2007/09/14/83205.html
Borrowing the Singapore Model
Money & Investment, page 20
China Postal Bank is using Singapore Postal Finance as a model for its own development. The bank identifies similar traits in its counterpart, which leverages its wide retail network to reach out to lower-income groups and customers, most of whom are typically neglected by mainstream banks.
Chinese article online: http://baihangdp.com/eobserve/eeo/jjgcb/2007/09/14/83212.html
Higher Cost for M&A
Corporation, page 29
In recent months, the falling through of several high-profile domestic acquisitions signify a more difficult environment for international businesses seeking to gain controlling interests in local companies. The rising costs of such transactions are fueled both by optimism that the local stock market will continue to soar and policy that has tightened control over foreign investment.
Chinese article online: http://baihangdp.com/eobserve/eeo/jjgcb/2007/09/14/83229.html
Pan Yue: For Environmentally Sustainable Economy Policy
Observer, page 45
State Environmental Protection Administration Bureau of China Deputy Bureau Chief Pan Yue shares his views on the urgent need for China to carry out environmentally sustainable economy policy.
Chinese article online: http://baihangdp.com/eobserve/eeo/jjgcb/2007/09/14/83261.html
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